Ansu Fati packed his bags and headed to Monaco for the next season. Barcelona let their young star leave on a temporary deal that lasts one full campaign. The French club can buy him permanently if he performs well during his time there. Barcelona also gave Fati a new contract that keeps him tied to the Spanish giants until 2028. The 22-year-old forward jumped at the chance to play Champions League football again.
Fati struggled for game time at Barcelona under manager Hansi Flick last season. He appeared just 11 times across all competitions and started only three matches. The talented winger managed fewer than 300 minutes of playing time throughout the entire campaign. His lack of opportunities pushed him to seek a fresh start elsewhere. Monaco offered him exactly what he needed to revive his stalling career.
The Guinea-Bissau born player first amazed football fans when he broke through at age 16 back in 2019. Serious injuries disrupted his development over several years and slowed his progress significantly. Brighton borrowed him for the 2023 season where he scored four goals across 27 appearances. He returned to Barcelona last summer hoping to reclaim his place in the first team. His 29 goals from 123 Barcelona games prove his quality when healthy and playing regularly.
Fati holds the record as the youngest Champions League goalscorer at just 17 years and 40 days old. Spain capped him 10 times and he netted twice for his country. His last international appearance came during 2023 and he has not featured since. The move to Monaco gives him another shot at reaching his enormous potential. French football fans will see if this talented youngster can finally stay fit and rediscover his best form.
Fati struggled for game time at Barcelona under manager Hansi Flick last season. He appeared just 11 times across all competitions and started only three matches. The talented winger managed fewer than 300 minutes of playing time throughout the entire campaign. His lack of opportunities pushed him to seek a fresh start elsewhere. Monaco offered him exactly what he needed to revive his stalling career.
The Guinea-Bissau born player first amazed football fans when he broke through at age 16 back in 2019. Serious injuries disrupted his development over several years and slowed his progress significantly. Brighton borrowed him for the 2023 season where he scored four goals across 27 appearances. He returned to Barcelona last summer hoping to reclaim his place in the first team. His 29 goals from 123 Barcelona games prove his quality when healthy and playing regularly.
Fati holds the record as the youngest Champions League goalscorer at just 17 years and 40 days old. Spain capped him 10 times and he netted twice for his country. His last international appearance came during 2023 and he has not featured since. The move to Monaco gives him another shot at reaching his enormous potential. French football fans will see if this talented youngster can finally stay fit and rediscover his best form.