FC Barcelona appears to have a clear plan for Ansu Fati’s future as his role in the team diminishes.
With limited playing time this season—just seven appearances and 158 minutes on the pitch—and a current muscle injury in the right thigh’s femoral biceps, the young forward seems increasingly likely to leave the club by the end of the 2024-25 campaign.
The objective: to help the player rediscover his best form at a new football destination.
Fati, who wears the iconic No. 10 jersey, is reportedly one of the primary candidates to depart in the upcoming winter transfer window.
However, the exact nature of his exit remains uncertain, with Barcelona weighing a permanent transfer or a loan move to provide him with more opportunities to develop and reclaim his sharpness.
Several clubs have expressed interest in the 21-year-old forward. Domestically, Sevilla and Real Sociedad are potential suitors, while internationally, teams such as Fenerbahçe and Como—managed by José Mourinho and Cesc Fàbregas, respectively—have shown interest.
Speculation also links him to Saudi Arabian sides Al-Hilal and Al-Nassr, though these options remain less probable.