As the summer transfer window concludes, four clubs are reportedly interested in Barcelona's Ansu Fati.
Upon graduating from the esteemed La Masia Academy at the commencement of the 2019-20 season, the 21-year-old was widely considered one of the most promising emergent talents in football.
Nevertheless, Fati has been significantly affected by various fitness issues as he endeavors to meet the high expectations set during the 2023-24 term.
The acquisition of the Spaniard was considered a significant coup for the South Coast club, as the talented forward spent the season on loan at Brighton & Hove Albion in the Premier League.
Regrettably, Fati could not establish a positive impression during his tenure at the Seagulls. He appeared in 19 top-flight matches, with only three appearing from the outset.
Four European clubs are interested in Barcelona's Fati.
Fati is reportedly on the brink of another temporary departure from Barcelona before the summer transfer window's conclusion, as reported by the Spanish outlet Fichajes.
According to the report, the 21-year-old is not included in the first-team plans of the new head coach, Hansi Flick, who is striving to lead the Catalans to La Liga victory over their arch-rivals, Real Madrid.
At this time, Barca's financial predicament is believed to make it difficult for Fati to relocate permanently, necessitating a season-long loan to another club.
Marseille, Wolverhampton Wanderers, Benfica, and Sevilla are interested in investigating the potential of signing the 10-time Spain international.
That being said, Sevilla may be disadvantaged in pursuing Fati, as the La Liga club is only prepared to cover a portion of the attacker's salary.
Are the wolves closing in on the replacement for Neto?
At Molineux, the summer has been characterized by outgoings, as Pedro Neto, the team's talisman from the previous season, has agreed to a £52 million transfer to Premier League rivals Chelsea.
Wolves are currently in the process of identifying an appropriate replacement for the Portuguese attacker, who, despite an injury-plagued 2023-24 season, contributed nine assists and scored two goals.
Fati demonstrated in several performances that he could be a significant asset to a Premier League club despite his struggles with fitness during the previous season at Brighton.
Given the current financial constraints in the Black Country, it is uncertain whether Gary O'Neil's team will be able to cover the wages of the Barcelona player.
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