Ansu Fati considering Barcelona return

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Ansu Fati has reportedly not given final approval for AS Monaco to activate his €11 million purchase option, as the forward continues to believe he still has a future at FC Barcelona.

According to Mundo Deportivo, the 23-year-old is carefully weighing his next step despite a strong end to the Ligue 1 season, which had initially made a permanent move to Monaco appear likely.

Belief in Barcelona Comeback

Fati is said to view himself as a genuine option for Barcelona’s left-wing role next season, believing he can solve an attacking need for the club without requiring major transfer spending.

The forward remains under contract until 2028 and continues to feel a strong emotional connection to the Catalan giants, even after a difficult spell marked by injuries and inconsistent form.

His recent performances in France have reportedly helped rebuild his confidence, reinforcing his belief that his story at Camp Nou is not yet finished.

“Zero-Cost Solution” for Barça Attack

The report adds that Fati sees himself as a “zero-cost solution” for Barcelona’s attacking department, at a time when the club is expected to be cautious in the transfer market.

With high-cost targets such as Marcus Rashford considered financially difficult, internal options like Fati are gaining renewed attention within the club’s planning.

Barcelona Yet to Make Final Decision

Despite the player’s hopes, Barcelona have not yet decided on his role for the upcoming season.

A potential return remains on the table, but it will depend on both the club’s plans and Fati’s final decision on whether to continue his revival at Camp Nou or commit to a permanent fresh start in Monaco.