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Ajax asks about the marginal player in Barcelona during the January late movement

Barcelona’s eaves, Ansu Fati, has not had the season that many had expected. The 22 -year -old entered the season with a great optimism that was preached, but has barely reached the field. The Blaugrana are very open to an exit for the striker, at least on loan.

Although he lost six weeks of action through a problem standing in the summer, and another month with a breakage of hamstrings, Fati has been available for 23 games this season, but has only eight of them. Only one of them was a beginning, and in total, it has only had 186 minutes under the Hansi movie. Earlier this month, it was also a streak of four consecutive games without being included in the team of the day, since Flick made it clear that it would be better to try their luck in another place.

Until now, Fati has been firm about his desire to stay and fight for his place in Montjuic. There have been a series of links to the Turkish giants Besiktas and Fenerbahce, but apparently without any real intention behind them. However, according to MD, a report in Telegraaf establishes that Ajax has asked about Fati and a loan movement. They had been in conversations for Raúl Moro del Real Valladolid, but after a shoulder injury slipped by that agreement, they are now considering Fati as an option.

That said, it is not the only one, with the alternative options of the Rabbi of the Matondo Rangers and Wolves Forbs for the Dutch side. First, Ajax would have to persuade Fati to leave before an agreement can be seriously discussed.

Barcelona has been interested in being given in another place, not only to improve its possibilities of game time, but also to release space at its salary limit. If that happened, Barcelona could make a movement for a striker, with Manchester United striker Marcus Rashford his favorite option.

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