Spain and Guinea-Bissau left winger Ansu Fati, who is currently on the books at Barcelona, is being linked with a summer move to Ligue 1 side Monaco.
The 23-year-old attacker, valued at €15.00m on Transfermarkt, is the subject of fresh speculation after reports in France and Spain suggested Monaco are monitoring his situation ahead of a potential deal. The probability of the transfer remains unclear, with the move currently rated only as “?” in early reports.
Fati, born in Bissau on 31 October 2002 and standing at 1.78m, has long been regarded as one of the most talented wide forwards of his generation. Comfortable as an attacking left winger and preferring his right foot, he has already experienced top-flight football in LaLiga with Barcelona and is now being linked with a switch to Ligue 1.
Details around his contractual situation remain opaque, with no firm end date listed, prompting suggestions that Barcelona could allow him to move on if negotiations over an extension stall. While there is no indication he is currently a free agent or that his contract has expired, the lack of clarity has fuelled talk that Monaco could attempt to secure him on favourable terms compared with his €15.00m market valuation.
Recent performances have kept scouts interested, with Fati featuring in Barcelona’s late-season fixtures in LaLiga, including their narrow defeat and closely fought draws as they chased a Champions League place. His minutes and sharpness have been closely scrutinised as clubs weigh up whether he can rediscover his early-career explosiveness.
Fati, who holds both Spanish and Guinea-Bissau nationality, would add pace and flair to Monaco’s attack if a move materialises. For the winger, a successful transfer could mark the beginning of a new chapter, offering the platform to reassert his reputation at the top level and shape the next phase of his career in French football.
