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Hansi Flick approves January exit for Barcelona outcast – report

Barcelona manager Hansi Flick has given the green light for Ansu Fati’s departure in the upcoming January transfer window, claims a report from Fichajes.

Flick’s decision to part ways with the young forward marks a significant shift in the young forward’s career, which has been filled with challenges in recent years.

Ansu, once seen as one of the brightest talents in Spanish football, has been struggling to regain his form. A combination of injuries and a lack of consistent playing time has held him back.

Under Flick, the situation has not improved. The coach has focused on other players in his tactics, leaving Ansu with limited opportunities on the pitch. As a result, Barcelona have made the decision to part ways with the forward in the next transfer window.

The club is already exploring potential suitors, with several teams from different leagues reportedly showing interest in signing the Spanish international.

Flick has given up

Ansu Fati has no future at Barcelona. (Photo by David Ramos/Getty Images)

Since making his first-team debut, the 22-year-old has faced an unexpected decline. His early promise was overshadowed by long-term injuries, which kept him from maintaining a regular place in the starting lineup.

Despite his immense talent, Ansu has not been able to establish himself as a regular fixture in Barcelona’s squad. The arrival of Flick as manager has only further complicated matters.

The German initially trusted the youngster, but his lack of availability through injuries and his inability to make an impact on the field has prompted the manager to make this decision.

No future at Barcelona

As Barcelona look to streamline their squad, Ansu’s departure now seems all but certain. While his future remains unclear, a fresh start away from Barcelona could be the opportunity he needs to rediscover his best form.

Many believe that a move to a different club could help him regain his confidence and reach the potential that once made him one of the most promising young talents in Europe.

For him, this January transfer could mark a turning point. Whether he finds a new home that helps him get back on track will be crucial in determining the next phase of his career.

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