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Report: Barcelona Reject Opening Offer for Wantaway Forward

Summary by Sports Illustrated
Ansu Fati is keen to leave Barcelona to reignite his struggling career.

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Ansu Fati's salary is a hindrance for Barça and the clubs that want him. If FC Barcelona is looking to push Ansu Fati out, it's partly due to his contract. It was extended in 2021, at a time when the Spanish international winger was (too) regularly compared to Lionel Messi, and the compensation came with a progressive salary. The 22-year-old currently earns €12 million gross per season at FC Barcelona, or €1 million monthly. This remuneration, d…

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The departure operation of Ansu Fati will not go as fast as expected. Monaco had moved quickly to try to get its services, even before the end of the season, but the talks have suffered an important brake. Barcelona has rejected the first proposal of the Monegasque club considering it insufficient.wf_cms.rss.read_more

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Ansu FatiAnsu FatiC has gone well, but the case is lagging behind. The offensive priority of the AS Monaco, Ansu Fati should not finally place his suitcases in the Principality, at least not immediately. Ansu Fati on the Rock, we will have to wait again. The club of the Principality had found an agreement in principle with the Barça for a loan with option to buy... but everything slowed down. Why does it stop? Monaco finally transmitted an offer…

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Marca broke the news in Barcelona, Spain on Thursday, June 12, 2025.
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