Ansu Fati, the Barcelona striker, currently faces a challenging moment in his career. According to Mundo Deportivo, despite knowing that there is an increasing pressure to leave, it is still firm in its decision not to go anywhere.
His contract with the club extends until 2027, but recent decisions have raised questions about his future in Barcelona.
With Hansi Flick, opting not to include it in his initial alignments and with the club actively looking for a new striker, he has led speculations that Ansu can advance.
Barcelona is also interested in signing Marcus Rashford from Manchester United, but face financial difficulties due to salary limit restrictions, which complicates any possible agreement.
Ansu knows the challenges
While he is aware that the club urges him in silence to leave, he has made it clear that he does not want to leave.
He still has a strong desire to demonstrate his worth in Barcelona, and is determined to show what he is capable of. He believes that with more play time, he can recover his competitive rhythm and become a key player for the team once again.
The striker recently had a conversation with Flick, who told him that to win more play time, he must give everything during the games, as expected to do in training.
Flick has noticed that Ansu tends to contain the field, without giving everything he can, and has encouraged him to play without fear, even if that means risking an injury.
Is committed to Barcelona
Despite the pressures surrounding his future, Ansu feels strongly connected to the team.
He shares a close link with teammates such as Ronald Araujo, Gavi, Balde, Eric García and Lamine Yamal, and this sense of belonging makes it more difficult for him to consider leaving.
He also acknowledges that moving to a new club would require that he perform at a high level immediately, which would be difficult to give his lack of aptitude.
Ultimately, Ansu remains focused on working hard and winning its place in the team, hoping that with more minutes in the field, you can return to your best moment and become a crucial part of the future of Barcelona.