Xavi responds to Ansu Fati being linked with Real Madrid

  • Fati's future at Barcelona under the microscope for a number of months
  • The Catalan giants needing to balance decisions over transfers amid FFP concerns
  • Arsenal and Tottenham among Premier League clubs linked with Fati
Ansu Fati before Barcelona's La Liga clash with Getafe
Ansu Fati before Barcelona's La Liga clash with Getafe / Quality Sport Images/GettyImages
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Xavi has laughed off suggestions that Ansu Fati could leave Barcelona to join bitter rivals Real Madrid.

The 20-year-old's long-term future at the Catalan giants has been scrutinised for a number of months, with Barcelona needing to balance their delicate finances through player sales while also attempting to make new signings.

90min revealed in May that Barca had told Fati he could leave the club amid previous interest from Manchester United, Arsenal or Chelsea, when the club were attempting to re-sign Lionel Messi from Paris Saint-Germain.

But with Messi heading to MLS instead to play for Inter Miami, things don't appear to be as cut and dry for Fati, who enjoyed a strong pre-season in terms of goalscoring form.

Fati could yet leave Barcelona if the club were to receive an offer too good to turn down, but one destination that appears to be off the table is Real Madrid, judging by the reaction of Xavi to speculation of a move to the Bernabeu.


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"This is a joke, isn’t it?," Xavi told reporters in his latest appearance in front of the press. "I have already been very blunt about Ansu. Debates are being generated that make no sense. Ansu is an important player and is part of the club’s heritage, now and in the future.

"They [the media] are generating sterile debates with Ansu and I don't understand it. He is a player who belongs to Barca and we count on him. He is in good shape and we are very happy with his performance."

Xavi did acknowledge Barcelona's ongoing financial issues, however, which have seen the club unable to register new contracts and signings in recent months. A large portion of their summer business has been geared around free transfers, though Ilkay Gundogan could only be registered to play in La Liga just before the club's opening fixture against Getafe last week.

On the club's financial problems, Xavi added: "We have a difficult situation with the issue of fair-play. It comes from behind us and it is a complex situation with which we are struggling. You can already see it in the issue of registrations. In the end we will have to assess and bet on the priorities for the team and make decisions based on this."

As for Fati, he'll be looking to force his way into Barcelona's starting lineup after coming off the bench against Getafe. The young Spaniard does face fierce competition for his place though, with fellow academy graduate Lamine Yamal the latest superstar talent pushing for minutes despite being just 16 years old.


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