Ansu Fati has opened up about his journey at Barcelona, his future plans, and what he truly thinks about the rising star Lamine Yamal. In a candid interview with Cadena SER, the forward reflected on his time at the club and shared insights that resonate with fans and athletes alike.
When it comes to his next move, Fati remains focused on the present. Monaco is expected to trigger the buy option in his loan deal, but the player keeps his cards close to his chest. "I don't know yet," he admitted. "I hope to finish the season and make the decision I think is best for me and my family." It's a sentiment that speaks to the uncertainty and fast pace of professional football—where dreams can shift in an instant.
Looking back at his Barcelona career, Fati didn't shy away from the challenges. "My dream was to succeed at Barça, but a lot has happened that people don't know about or see," he said. "In football, everything moves very fast. There's no patience. Destiny has chosen this for me. We'll see what happens." His words carry the weight of a player who has faced both highs and lows, reminding us that even the most talented athletes navigate unexpected paths.
The conversation turned to the iconic No. 10 shirt—a jersey once worn by legends like Lionel Messi. Fati wore it during his time at Barcelona, and he admitted it came with its own pressures. "I'd say no, but it's true that people always talk a lot," he explained. "It's a responsibility because the best players in history have had it. The club offered it to me, and I accepted." Now, that shirt belongs to Lamine Yamal, and Fati has nothing but praise for the teenager. "Yes, he's incredible. He has a gift. He's very focused," Fati said. "What has surprised me most is his mental strength." It's a testament to Yamal's maturity and a nod to the next generation of talent.
On the pitch this season, Fati has been making waves with 11 goals for Monaco. That form has sparked talk of a potential World Cup 2026 call-up for Spain—a prospect he welcomes with open arms. "Yes, of course," he said. "It's a great responsibility to represent your country. It would be an incredible prize. I'm ready." For fans of the game, Fati's journey is a reminder of resilience and the drive to keep pushing forward, no matter the obstacles.
