The father of the 170 million euro Spanish star gives Manchester United a coup de grace



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Publication date: Monday, September 7, 2020 12:51 PM

Manchester United’s remote hopes of attracting Barcelona star Ansu Fati have been extinguished by the youngster’s father.

The highly regarded forward has been linked to United after his attempts to lure Jadon Sancho back to England stalled.

Sport recently claiming that United had sent an offer of 100 million euros for the star of Spain.

The times He then claimed in July that United had increased their offer for the player. The second approach it was said to be € 100 million in advance with another € 50 million in incentives.

Barcelona president José Bartolomé has confirmed rivals’ interest in the talented striker, but said Barça would not have fun selling him.

Bartholomew told Sport: “We have not had formal offers but there has been interest from some clubs.

“Barça’s answer has always been ‘no’.

“Ansu is not for sale and is essential for the future of the club.”

And, according to Fati’s father, the young man, who is linked to Barça until June 2022 and has a termination clause of 170 million euros, has no plans to leave the Camp Nou.

“Ansu is very happy, he is at Barça, the best club in the world.” Bori Fati said, quoted by ESPN. “I am calm. He is happy at Barcelona. He is 17 years old, he is having fun, he is happy at Barcelona and he does not think about anything else. It is very clear what Ansu wants.”

Ramos impressed

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Fati, who recently switched agent to Jorge Mendes from Rodrigo Messi, impressed for Spain on Sunday night.

He became the youngest scorer in Spain at 17 years and 311 days.

In his first outing for Spain, he scored his country’s third goal in a 4-0 Nations League win over Ukraine in an inspiring display from the attacker.

“I congratulated Ansu, he is a very young player who gives us that freshness and enthusiasm that we need. It’s great to have a new injection of youth and we are very happy to have players like him, ”said skipper Sergio Ramos.

“But it is not only him, it is all the players who have proved their worth today, this is their moment and we hope they reach the highest level.”

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