
Ansu Fati’s future is expected to be decided soon after a loan spell at AS Monaco. Monaco must determine whether to activate an €11 million purchase option, while Fati’s own choices will strongly influence the outcome. After scoring 12 goals in Ligue 1, he is expected to have multiple attractive options. A return to Barcelona is his biggest personal wish, but it appears unlikely because he is not believed to fit Hansi Flick’s plans. Sevilla has emerged as a possible alternative, with interest tied to Fati prioritizing a stay in Spain. Rumours intensified after he attended Celta Vigo vs Sevilla at Balaidos. Sevilla’s ownership process remains unresolved pending financial guarantees and a planned capital increase to support transfer activity and an ambitious project.
"The first step depends on Monaco, who must decide whether to activate their €11 million purchase option for the forward. However, the 23-year-old forward himself will have a major say in the process. After an impressive season in Ligue 1, during which he scored 12 goals, the Barcelona academy graduate is expected to have several attractive options on the table."
"His biggest personal wish would be a return to Barcelona, although that currently appears unlikely given that he is not believed to be part of Hansi Flick's plans. Meanwhile, a new possibility has started to emerge. Indeed, according to SPORT, the new Sevilla project led by Sergio Ramos is interested in exploring a move for Ansu if the player prioritizes staying in Spain."
"The speculation gained momentum after the La Masia graduate was spotted in the stands at Balaidos attending the Celta Vigo vs Sevilla match, where his friend Ilaix Moriba was playing. His presence immediately triggered rumours and discussions about a possible connection with the Andalusian club. Sevilla's situation still unresolved"
"However, for now, Sevilla's own future remains uncertain. Sergio Ramos and Five Eleven Capital need to submit financial guarantees related to the purchase of the club in order for the operation to continue. They are said to be confident that everything will be completed within the required timeframe and intend to inject funds through a capital increase, something considered necessary if they want to operate strongly in the transfer market."
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