Arsenal willing to buy Barcelona young star Ansu Fati
The pursuit of Barca’s rising star Ansu Fati has intensified as Arsenal makes a determined push for his signature.
Ansu Fati boasts an impressive record of 111 appearances for Barcelona, having found the back of the net 29 times and contributing with 10 assists.
With a current market valuation of 35 million euros
, as reported by Transfermarkt.com, Fati has certainly made a significant mark on the football scene.
Notably, the young talent has also represented Spain on the international stage, featuring in 9 matches and netting 2 goals.
Bound by a contract that extends until June 2027, Fati remains tethered to Barcelona despite external interest.
Euro Football Rumours
Recent reports from Football Transfers
suggest that the Gunners have elevated their interest in the 20-year-old Spanish winger. Their pursuit has progressed further as they engage with his representatives.
In Spain, the trajectory of Fati’s career is under intense scrutiny. Once hailed as the natural successor to Lionel Messi, his prominence has dimmed within the Nou Camp, largely due to the emergence of 16-year-old prodigy Lamine Yamal.
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Bologna-born Giuseppe Bianchi has spent more than a decade living in Rome and writing about Italian football, Spanish football and the Premier League for various Italian football portals and now he writes about European football for Euro Football Rumours. He's been thinking about football transfers pretty much nonstop since the 1990 FIFA World Cup in Italy. Aside from writing, he likes to spend his time fishing and rock climbing.