It's traffic jams at FC Barcelona.
One undesirable could drive out another. Ansu Fati and Marcus Rashford are experiencing two complicated situationsand unfortunately comparable, in their respective clubs. The first has played less than 200 minutes this season, combining injuries and coach's choices. His trainer, Hansi Flickwas transparent with his winger. Sports World reports that everything indicates that he does not count on the young Spaniard and invites him to leave. The second has clearly become undesirable in Red Devils. Rúben Amorim is not counting on him, and the Englishman has even said he is ready to leave his training club.
A game of musical chairs
Rashford was reportedly offered by an intermediary to FC Barcelona, which is looking for a confirmed left winger. The Catalans, being financially limited, cannot conclude the arrival of the Englishman before having completed a departure. So, everything seems to match: Ansu Fati would leave because he is not wanted by his coach, which would allow the arrival of Marcus Rashford at Barcelona. But in football, and even more so at FC Barcelona, nothing ever goes as planned.
FC Barcelona is aware that it must submit to Fati's decision, indicates Sports World. Sevilla FC wanted to make an offer for the player, but Barça refused due to poor relations between the two clubs. The Barcelona number 10 continues to ensure that he wants to establish himself among the Blaugrana, but Flick's recent non-summons towards him could make him change his mind. However, time is running out, because the Mancunian is being courted by other big clubs like Borussia Dortmund.
At any rate, the departure of Ansu Fati would be a determining factor in the potential arrival of Rashford in Spain. Finally, Fati was reinstated in the group to face Benfica this Wednesday, following Dani Olmo's withdrawal. A first step towards his reintegration into the squad or simple compensation for his teammate's injury?
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