
Obstacles Preventing Fati's Move to Monaco
The future of Ansu Fati, Barcelona player, remains uncertain, but recent hours have seen new developments in negotiations between the Catalan club and French side Monaco to finalize the deal.
According to "Mundo Deportivo," the main obstacle in the negotiations relates to the distribution of the player's salary, as Barcelona wants Monaco to cover 80% of Fati's salary, while the French club has shown no willingness to pay more than 30%, before gradually increasing the percentage to 40%.
As the disagreement over this clause continues, both parties have begun taking new steps to reach an agreement, with a shared belief in the necessity of resolving the matter in the coming days.
Ansu Fati is expected to return from his vacation to finalize his future, at a time when Barcelona agreed to a one-year loan option with a non-mandatory purchase clause, despite previously insisting on a permanent transfer.
There is still a discrepancy regarding the value of the purchase option, with an amount close to 15 million euros being proposed, but it has not been officially agreed upon yet.
The biggest challenge remains the player's salary, as Barcelona would have to bear 60% of its value if Monaco does not increase its contribution, which is still under discussion.
According to "Mundo Deportivo," the main obstacle in the negotiations relates to the distribution of the player's salary, as Barcelona wants Monaco to cover 80% of Fati's salary, while the French club has shown no willingness to pay more than 30%, before gradually increasing the percentage to 40%.
As the disagreement over this clause continues, both parties have begun taking new steps to reach an agreement, with a shared belief in the necessity of resolving the matter in the coming days.
Ansu Fati is expected to return from his vacation to finalize his future, at a time when Barcelona agreed to a one-year loan option with a non-mandatory purchase clause, despite previously insisting on a permanent transfer.
There is still a discrepancy regarding the value of the purchase option, with an amount close to 15 million euros being proposed, but it has not been officially agreed upon yet.
The biggest challenge remains the player's salary, as Barcelona would have to bear 60% of its value if Monaco does not increase its contribution, which is still under discussion.