Tottenham ready to make Barça's Ansu Fati their most expensive signing

Tottenham ready to make Barça's Ansu Fati their most expensive signing

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The forward is not getting the minutes he wants at Camp Nou and could head to England

Ansu Fati could be one of the big names of the summer transfer window. His ostracism at Barcelona, the latest comments from his father hinting at a possible exit and the need for the Catalan side to bring in cash are the perfect ingredients for talk of his departure. All the focus is on the Premier League and now it seems that Tottenham could be willing to bid for Ansu and make the most expensive signing in their history, according to the Daily Express.

For the moment, Barça and Ansu are not going to talk about his future until the end of the season. The only certainty is that Barça have given permission to his agent, Jorge Mendes, to sound out possible offers they could receive for Ansu. The Blaugrana are willing to listen to proposals as long as they are in the millions and have the player's acceptance. For the moment, it seems that the player does not have too many intentions of leaving, although his situation is complicated and he could agree to look for a new destination if Xavi tells him that his role will not change next season.

Tottenham want to take a step forward in their project after the departure of Antonio Conte and it is clear that they need to strengthen their attack. It remains to be seen what happens with Harry Kane, a player who has been asking to leave the London club for years. In any case, Spurs will bring in a minimum of two attacking players and, according to this information, they have the capacity to invest a lot of money. The most expensive signing in their history was Ndombelé from Olympique Lyon, who arrived for €62 million.

Ansu is attracting a lot of interest in the Premier League and Manchester United and Newcastle have informed the player's entourage that they would be open to negotiating a transfer. The next few weeks could be decisive in determining his future.

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