Spain, AS Monaco: the mind-blowing statements of Ansu Fati’s father

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By: Nicolas Gerbault

It is one of the satisfactions of this rather mediocre end to the season for AS Monaco. Having become a starter again on the Rock, having started the last three Ligue 1 matches of the Asemists, Ansu Fati is regaining sensations, he who had started his season rather well before returning to the ranks. In the end, he displays more than honest statistics, with 9 goals in 22 championship matches, including 9 as a starter.

What convince AS Monaco to keep it? This is an option seriously studied according to the Spanish press, even if the player trained at La Masia will have to make efforts in terms of salary and reduce his emoluments if he wishes to stay in the Principality. The Ligue 1 club has a purchase option of 11 million euros which it could therefore activate. One thing is certain, according to the Catalan media at least, in Barcelona they do not want him for the coming season.

The Fati clan aims for the World Cup

Questioned by the media winwinthe player’s father Bori Fati explained that he would not be against signing for Monaco. “We don’t know yet, he is under contract at Barça until 2028, that’s for sure. We would like him to stay in Monaco, because he is happy there. Barça’s plans? It will depend on Flick, he hasn’t spoken with him yet.”he first explained.

But above all, he explained that he wants to see his son… at the World Cup. “That’s what we want. If we look at the stats, if he continues at this pace over the 3 remaining matches and he plays everything, we hope so. And when he is back in the selection, he will give his best, because if we look at the stats, as a striker, he has a greater number of goals (than the others, Editor’s note). We are waiting »he concluded, full of hope. No longer called up since October 2023, it seems unlikely to see Fati (10 caps, 2 goals) find a place in Luis de la Fuente’s list. In view of his performances over recent years, but also in view of the competition within La Roja. Hope keeps us alive…