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Ansu Fati Would Leave Barcelona, Monaco Would Pay 12.7 Million and Secure His Permanent Signing.
The club from the Principality's making steady progress to finalize the signing of Ansu Fati while Barcelona celebrates the economic relief his departure brings
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Ansu Fati's immediate future seems to be about to be decided. The FC Barcelona academy graduate, who played on loan for AS Monaco this season, is very close to becoming a permanent player for the Principality club. According to information published by journalist Fabrizio Romano, the agreement includes a payment of 12.7 million dollars to Barça as a transfer fee, a figure that would finalize the deal and open a new chapter in the Spanish striker's career
A possible ending and the consequences
The Spanish press reinforced this version over the weekend, noting that negotiations between the player's representative and the Monaco sports management are in the final stretch. Fati's contract is said to be practically sealed, confirming Monaco's commitment to him as a key player in its sporting project.
For Barcelona, the deal means more than just immediate financial income. In addition to the sum that will go into its coffers, the club is securing considerable savings in salaries: Fati was earning about seven million dollars net per season, and his contract with the Blaugrana ran until 2028. Freeing up that amount represents a relief in the club's financial strategy, which seeks to balance the books and create room for future signings.

The promising young Spaniard
On the sports front, Monaco is celebrating the continued presence of a player who knew how to respond at key moments, despite the physical difficulties that marked his time at Barcelona. At just 23 years old, Fati found in Ligue 1 an ideal setting to regain confidence and prominence, which is why the club from the Principality decided to secure his stay




















