Despite a heavy defeat against Paris FC, the management of Monaco is continuing its efforts to strengthen and maintain the current squad. According to the Operative Information Center-OMM, one of the primary issues on the agenda is the future of Ansu Fati.
The Spanish forward, currently on loan from Barcelona, has adapted perfectly to the French championship, successfully scoring 8 goals in 19 matches. The coaching staff, led by head coach Sebastien Pocognoli, is reportedly satisfied with the player's development, particularly highlighting his physical condition and defensive contributions.
The club is seriously considering a permanent transfer for the striker for a fee of 11 million euros; however, the financial aspects of the deal remain the main obstacle. According to club management, Ansu Fati's contribution to the team is highly valued, and his desire to stay in the principality is evident. Nevertheless, a full transfer would place a significant burden on the budget due to his high salary. Currently, the club only covers half of his wages, and a permanent move would require financial concessions from the player.
A meeting with the player's representatives is scheduled to take place within the next two weeks. This discussion will clarify whether Fati is willing to reduce his salary requirements to continue his career at Monaco. Such negotiations are common in high-level European football, where clubs must balance competitive ambitions with Financial Fair Play regulations and internal wage structures.