A young man in a colorful T-jersey stands in front of a yellow background with a red stop sign.

Lamine Yamal and Raphinha don't even want to see him: They ask Flick to kick him out of Barça.

The two key attacking players of Barcelona have grown tired of putting up with the player.

At FC Barcelona, changes in the locker room are driven not only by tactical needs but also by the team's atmosphere. In this case, a player who once symbolized Barça's future seems to have his days numbered. The signs are clear: Coach Hansi Flick no longer trusts him, and several of his teammates, key figures in the starting eleven, don't either.

Hansi Flick, coach of FC Barcelona. | @FCBarcelona

The Harsh Reality at Camp Nou

In the recent match against Valencia, where Barça achieved a resounding victory, Hansi Flick made clear decisions about whom to give playing time. Players like Pau Víctor, Héctor Fort, Pablo Torre, and Gerard Martín, who don't usually have a prominent role, entered the field to take advantage of the favorable result. However, the coach didn't consider including this player at any point, despite it being a perfect opportunity to gain minutes.

This scenario reinforces an uncomfortable truth: the player has been relegated to the role of a spectator in his own team. Flick's recommendation is clear.

If he wants to become relevant in soccer again, he needs to seek a new destination. According to recent reports, Joan Laporta and Deco also agree with this idea, seeing his departure as an opportunity to free up a significant portion of the wage bill.

A group of young footballers in blue FC Barcelona uniforms during a training session.
Pau Víctor | @FCBarcelona

The Locker Room Loses Patience

The player's performance has sparked frustration not only from Flick but also from some of the team's heavyweights. Both Lamine Yamal and Raphinha, two of the major attacking references, have expressed their discomfort sharing minutes with him.

Their criticisms point to an excess of individualism and a lack of impact on the field. These characteristics, combined with his desire to prove his worth, have made his playing style incompatible with Barça's fluidity.

Another name joining this list of detractors is Robert Lewandowski. The Polish forward, known for his professionalism and commitment to the team, has also reportedly asked Flick to stop giving him opportunities. These dynamics in the locker room make the player's future at Barça unsustainable.

Three soccer players with medals celebrate with a trophy, wearing FC Barcelona jerseys.
The trident with the Super Cup | @FCBarcelona

From Promise to Enigma

A few years ago, this footballer was considered one of the greatest hopes to emerge from La Masia. His breakthrough into the first team excited fans and experts, who saw him as the next great leader of the club following Leo Messi's departure. However, injuries, lack of continuity, and the weight of expectations led him into a downward spiral.

At 22 years old, it's clear he no longer has a place in Flick's scheme. Although his talent has never been in doubt, his inability to adapt to the team's demands and regain his best form has marked his decline at Camp Nou.

A soccer player running on a field with a blue and red background.
The "10" still has no opportunities, with Flick giving him a wake-up call. | @FCBarcelona

With Flick's confidence gone and the locker room's support diminished, everything points to this player packing his bags in the coming months. Laporta and Deco are seeking a solution before the transfer market closes, or at least ensuring his departure in the summer. There is already speculation about several teams interested in reviving this young talent's career.

Finally, the name of the player at the center of all this controversy is Ansu Fati. From promise to outcast, Fati now faces the challenge of rebuilding his career away from Barça. His story is a reminder of how demanding soccer at the highest level can be, where talent alone is not always enough to succeed.