Ansu Fati is going through a difficult time in his professional career. Just a few years ago, the forward from La Masia was considered one of the great promises of Spanish soccer and, above all, the main candidate to inherit Leo Messi. His breakthrough into the first team was meteoric, and his talent seemed limitless.

However, over time and after several injuries, Ansu hasn't managed to regain his best form. The player's performance has been inconsistent, and this has led Barça, with Hansi Flick, to seek an exit for him. Despite his potential, Ansu Fati's current situation is unsustainable in the current Barça.
Ansu refuses to leave
Despite the proposals he has received, Ansu Fati doesn't want to leave Barça in this January market. Ansu is determined to stay at the club and fight to regain his place in the first team. He has rejected offers from teams like Sevilla, Fenerbahçe, and Real Betis, who showed interest in having him.
Ansu is clear that his desire is to succeed at Barça, although opportunities in the line-up have been limited in recent months. The forward remains confident that he can find the necessary space to shine again, and his goal is to reverse the situation he is currently experiencing.
Flick wants Marcus Rashford
Meanwhile, Hansi Flick has other tasks pending in this winter market. One of the main objectives is to secure the loan of Marcus Rashford, who would be an ideal piece to strengthen the attacking line. The English forward is a priority for Barça, but the operation depends on the departures that occur in the team.
The club needs to free up space in the squad to make room for Rashford, and for this, it will be necessary for some players to leave, either on loan or transfer. For now, Barcelona continues negotiating and seeking solutions to finalize this last-minute signing.
The German recommends a player to leave
Additionally, the German coach has also recommended that, according to "E-Notícies," Héctor Fort seek an exit in search of playing time. Fort, who has had few playing opportunities since his arrival at Barça, isn't in Flick's immediate plans. The full-back, who has practically not played, should go out on loan in this January market.

Barça, meanwhile, is willing to facilitate this exit so that Héctor can continue his development and find the necessary space to grow.
In short, the situation of Ansu Fati, along with possible signings and loans, will mark the club's near future. Meanwhile, Flick continues to make key decisions that will affect the team's configuration in the coming months.