Spanish-Guinean forward Ansu Fati attracts Premier League interest after blistering start at Monaco
Spanish forward Ansu Fati has emerged as a transfer target for three Premier League clubs following a stunning run of form in France, where he is currently on loan at AS Monaco from Barcelona.
Born in Bissau, Guinea-Bissau, the 22-year-old has rediscovered his spark in Ligue 1 after several frustrating seasons marred by injuries and inconsistency at Camp Nou.
Fati, once heralded as Lionel Messi’s natural successor at Barcelona, has scored six goals in just five appearances for Monaco across all competitions, reigniting hopes that he can fulfil his early promise.
According to reports from Fichajes, Newcastle United, Crystal Palace and Everton are closely monitoring the winger’s progress, with all three clubs expected to reinforce their attacking options in the upcoming transfer window.
Fati’s pace, technical ability and sharp finishing have made him one of Ligue 1’s standout performers since his arrival in the summer.
Barcelona allowed Fati to leave on loan at the start of the season after head coach Hansi Flick deemed him surplus to immediate requirements.
The Catalan giants remain open to a permanent sale if a substantial offer arrives, as they continue to balance their books amid ongoing financial constraints.
Fati’s renaissance in France follows a disappointing spell at Brighton during the 2023–24 Premier League season, where he struggled to adapt to the physicality of English football and failed to secure a regular starting role.
However, his performances in Monaco colours suggest a renewed confidence and fitness that could attract serious bids from England once again.
With the January transfer window approaching, Fati’s future remains uncertain — but his form in Ligue 1 has firmly re-established him as one of Europe’s most exciting young forwards and a potential bargain for Premier League suitors.
