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Ansu Fati to Monaco: Barça finally gives the green light

Last updated: 23 June 2025 7:03 AM
Jordan Blake 9 months ago 1 Min Read
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Pushed toward the exit at FC Barcelona, Ansu Fati (22) is now close to joining AS Monaco.

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Loan instead of permanent dealMonaco means business

Already in advanced talks, the Spanish international has agreed personal terms with the Ligue 1 side, and a loan deal is now on the table after a change of stance from Barça.

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Loan instead of permanent deal

Initially, Barcelona wanted a permanent transfer. But faced with a lack of offers, the club has softened its position. According to recent reports, a loan with partial wage coverage is now being finalized between the two clubs.

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Monaco means business

After reaching a deal with Paul Pogba, Monaco is keen to add Fati to its Champions League-bound squad. The club is targeting experienced players to strengthen the team for the upcoming season.

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With just 11 appearances last season, Fati sees this as a crucial opportunity to revive his career — and Monaco may be the perfect stage.

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