Manchester United would be adamant about the hiring of Ansu Fati from FC Barcelona.
Facing the 16-year-old at 16 in the 2019/2020 season, Fati tried his luck when Lionel Messi and Luis Suarez were injured at the start of the crusade and broke several records by scoring 8 goals in total. Competitions.
That included fitting the youngest goalscorer in The history of the Champions League, when Barca’s first victory in San Siro faced Inter Milan in December, and that kind of feat alerted the most productive European clubs to the Guinea-Bissau-born sensation.
The Red Devils are already bidding a hundred million euros ($117.5 million) for the 17-year-old, who has been rejected, SPORT reports on Wednesday morning that they have turned their attention to Fati and “insisted” on signing it.
Considered about to join ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s men, England returned to Germany and renewed its terms with its current employers.
This, with the help of super agent Jorge Mendes, caused United to return to Fati, his previous proposal evidently needed to be improved.
With the Barcelona holding company that its product La Masia is “non-transferable”, its existing contract includes a clause of 170 million euros that Catalans plan to increase.
The 31-year-old is likely to qualify as the 31st most sensitive on October 31 to his situation with United circling.
As Fati is described as “happy” at the Camp Nou, he will probably settle for the deal despite his sadness at not being eliminated against Napoli in a continental clash of eighths on Saturday.
However, he travelled to Lisbon with the team’s first team to face Bayern Munich in the quarter-finals and could win minutes if the Blaugrana needed a speed injection while an unsuccessful Antoine Griezmann struggled to make an impact.
On Sunday, Manchester United will face Barca rival Sevilla in the Europa League semi-finals.
Now in Barcelona, after six years in Sao Paulo, I have written extensively on these topics through advances and analysis and I have also covered the adjustment reports for
Now founded in Barcelona after six years in Sao Paulo, I have written extensively on these issues through advances and research, while I have also covered adjustment reports for tournaments such as the Copa America. In addition to writing for Forbes Sports, I publish Yellow – Green Football: an about Brazilian football that is a component of Guardian Sport Network and a component of O Globo.