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Barcelona Shuts the Door on Ansu Fati Despite His Resurgence with AS Monaco
Ansu Fati is shining again at Monaco, but Barcelona have already made a firm decision. Neither his goals nor his improved form have changed the plan: the club wants to sell him this summer and move on for good.
Barcelona have already made a final decision on Ansu Fati
In football, second chances do exist… but at FC Barcelona, the case of Ansu Fati appears to be completely closed. Despite his resurgence at AS Monaco, where he has shown flashes of his talent again with 9 goals this season, the stance inside the club is that there is no way back.
According to reports close to the club, the decision has been made for months and does not depend on what the forward does in France. The sporting department believes his cycle is over, and insisting on his return would go against the current project.
Flick, Deco and the board: total agreement
One of the most revealing aspects of this situation is the complete internal consensus. Hansi Flick, Deco, and the rest of the sporting structure all agree on one thing: Ansu Fati no longer meets the team’s demands.
The analysis goes beyond statistics. While his numbers at Monaco are solid, Barcelona believe he has lost the explosiveness that once made him special, especially in one-on-one situations. And in Flick’s system, where intensity, pressing, and pace are essential, that weighs more than goals.
There are also ongoing concerns about his injury history. He has missed matches again this season, reinforcing doubts about his long-term reliability.
The financial factor that seals his fate
If the sporting reasons were not enough, the financial aspect makes the decision even clearer. Ansu Fati is one of the highest-paid players in the squad, earning around $16 million gross, a figure the club considers unsustainable for a non-starter.
Barcelona need to free up wages to strengthen the squad, and Fati’s name stands out as one of the most logical departures. That’s why the priority is clear: a permanent transfer this summer.
AS Monaco hold a purchase option of around $13 million, although his salary could complicate the deal. Still, Barcelona are willing to listen to offers in the $13–17 million range, far from the almost $93 million valuation he once reached at his peak.
From golden boy to inevitable exit
The story of Ansu Fati at Barcelona is one of the most dramatic in recent years. He went from being the club’s brightest hope, wearing the iconic No. 10 shirt, to becoming a surplus player.
His time at Monaco has helped him regain confidence, form, and market value, but it hasn’t been enough to change the narrative at Barça. Now more than ever, his future lies away from Camp Nou.
It leaves an unavoidable reflection: talent alone is not enough when fitness, consistency, and context don’t align.




















