Ansu Fati continues to insist on staying at FC Barcelona even though it is no longer part of Hansi Flick’s plans in the club.
Since he returned from his last muscle injury in early December, the academy graduate has played only 28 minutes in a match in the Copa del Rey against Barbastro.
In the last ten games it has been available for the National Team, Ansu has been omitted from the team of the day six times.
Despite this gloomy perspective for No. 10, which is behind Robert Lewandowski’s regular attacking trio, Lamine Yamal and Raphinha and even like Ferran Torres, Pau Victor and even Dani Olmo, who were deployed as a false nine, Ansu remains firm.
Besiktas interested
According to Sport, Ansu is not considering an exit, despite the fact that their representatives, led by agent Jorge Mendes, have already agreed with Deco to try to convince the player to find a way out it can be the best option for all involved.
Ansu’s departure would provide the financial relief that Barcelona needs to strengthen its squad during this winter window with the firm of Marcus Rashford.
Given the current situation, several clubs monitor Ansu Fati, with clubs in Türkiye in particular that show great interest in acquiring their services.
Fenerbahçe de José Mourinho, who had previously shown interest in monitoring the situation of the player, is not the only Turkish club interested in the Barcelona striker.
Now, Besiktas is also looking for the possibility of signing Ansu on loan.
Currently, Besiktas is in the sixth place in the Turkish Super League with 32 points, just four points behind the positions that give access to European competition through the Conference League.
However, the possibility of winning the title of the League, or qualifying for the Champions League or the Europa League, seems very unlikely at this stage for the team managed by former Manchester United Ole Gunnar Solskjaer coach.
As such, they are eager to strengthen their team in January and push a higher ending in the League, with the name of ANSU now appearing on their radars.