Barcelona star advised to leave the club for more playing time

Ansu Fati's father advises his son to leave Barcelona in the summer in search of more playing time

LALIGA Barcelona star advised to leave the club for more playing time

Stephen Oladehinde 11:10 - 29.03.2023

Ansu Fati has found it hard to break into Xavi’s Barcelona team and has been advised by his father to seek a greener pasture in the summer transfer window.

The club has come under fire from Ansu Fati's father Bori for his lack of playing time this season, and he has said that he has encouraged his son to leave Barcelona. With the La Masia product selected to take over Lionel Messi's No. 10 jersey at the club, Fati made a splash on the scene while he was just a youngster.

Despite having to overcome injury setbacks, the 20-year-old has since had difficulty breaking into Xavi's starting lineup. With the La Liga front-runners this season, Fati has made 15 appearances from the bench but has only started nine league games.

Ansu Fati in action for Barcelona
Ansu Fati in action for Barcelona

Ansu Fati not happy about limited playing time

While club directors Jordi Cruyff and Mateu Alemany have insisted that Ansu is a part of the club's plans, Ansu's father Bori told the Spanish radio station Cope that Ansu is still adamant about succeeding at Barcelona. However, Bori expressed his anger over the situation and said that he had told Ansu to leave the team.

The two will meet next month, according to Bori, who also revealed that his son's lack of playing time prevented him from attending Barcelona's 2-1 victory over Real Madrid in El Clasico.

In an interview with Cope, Bori said, “At Barca they tell me that they have bet a lot on Ansu, they tell me that clearly. When I sat down with Jorge Mendes, the first thing he told me was that Ansu wants to stay and will continue playing for Barcelona. 

“But I, as a father, thought otherwise, and Ansu doesn't agree with that. What bothers me is how they are treating Ansu for minutes. One minute, two minutes, three minutes, that's what bothers me.”

Fati looking for regular first team action

Ansu Fati has found it hard to get into the Barcelona team this season having contributed only three goals in all competitions. His playing time was mostly limited by this injury which has had an effect on his progress.

Although Bori insisted he has nothing against Barcelona's head coach Xavi, he did acknowledge his sadness as a father. Last month, Spanish news outlets indicated that Mendes had been considering Fati's alternatives as he seeks regular first-team participation.

While acknowledging that he "frequently thinks of Sevilla," the family's new home after leaving Guinea-Bissau, Bori insisted that he would not completely rule out moving to Real Madrid in the future.

“I think a lot about Sevilla, about going home,' Bori said. 'Right now I wouldn't value an offer from Madrid, because Ansu wouldn't accept it. I can't put Ansu where he doesn't want to. 

“But I will never speak ill of Madrid because they are two clubs very big and you never know what the world is going to bring you. You never know where it is going to take you.”

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