Jorge Mendes' surprising announcement about Ansu Fati

Jorge Mendes' surprising announcement about Ansu Fati
Jorge Mendes' surprising announcement about Ansu Fati

Weighed down by injuries and disappointing appearances, whether at Brighton or Barça, Ansu Fati's career, although it started on a very promising basis, is seriously floundering. To the point that it is now very difficult to envisage a future in a high-level club for the Spanish winger, on whom Hansi Flick is not counting at all.

However, his agent Jorge Mendes has a completely different speech about him. For Mundo Deportivo, the player's agent assures that Fati could very quickly become again the world crack that he was able to imagine a few years ago. “Two years ago he was at the top of the world hierarchy and he had no luck. I hope that he will soon be able to overcome all these difficulties, which will certainly happen, because he is a great player, and that he will find his level again. He is a great player who has unfortunately been punished by injuries, but he is a player who has won the hearts of Barça fans,” assures Jorge Mendes. assured the Portuguese agent.

Mendes sees him returning to the top level

And if few people believe in a spectacular turnaround in a career that has taken on water, Mendes assures for his part that everything can still change. “In the world of football, everything changes in five minutes. We have to wait and see. He showed that he had the desire to play for Barça and that he had an impressive level. What Ansu needs is confidence and to resolve his physical problems. And when he is at his best, Barça will need him,” says Mendes with confidence. Should we believe it?

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To summarize

While Ansu Fati's career takes a very disappointing turn, Jorge Mendes made some surprising comments about him. Indeed, the super agent affirms that Fati will be able to become a crack in world football again…



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