Monaco is keen on activating the €11 million buy option to permanently sign Ansu Fati from Barcelona during the summer transfer window. However, finalizing a contract with the player remains a major hurdle.
According to Cadena SER, Fati’s salary expectations significantly exceed Monaco’s budget. While Monaco pays him €250,000 net, Barcelona currently covers part of his total €14 million gross wages. Monaco cannot fully afford his current pay.
For the deal to go through, Fati needs to accept a substantial pay cut or return to Barcelona. The permanent transfer would also include a buy-back clause allowing Barcelona to re-sign him for around €28 million.
This case illustrates how Barcelona’s financial constraints affect not only its own squad but also partner clubs. It underscores the critical role of negotiations in securing talented players.
For Barcelona, a potential return of Fati complicates squad stability ahead of the new season and impacts their offensive options. Fans should stay attentive as ongoing talks will determine Fati’s future playing destination.