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Ansu Fati Buy-Back Clause Details Revealed as Barcelona Finalise €11m Monaco Transfer
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Ansu Fati Buy-Back Clause Details Revealed as Barcelona Finalise €11m Monaco Transfer

Ansu Fati Buy-Back Clause Revealed in €11m Monaco Deal The post Ansu Fati Buy-Back Clause Details Revealed as Barcelona Finalise €11m Monaco Transfer appeared first on Football España.

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Barcelona are finalising a permanent €11m sale of Ansu Fati (22) to AS Monaco, with the two clubs closing in on an agreement that includes a buy-back option for the Blaugrana. The deal brings to an end a 14-year association between Fati and the club, with the forward’s path back to Camp Nou having been effectively closed off by the arrival of Anthony Gordon this summer.

Fati spent last season on loan at Monaco in Ligue 1 after a prior loan at Brighton failed to reignite his Barcelona career - a pattern of temporary moves that made a permanent exit increasingly inevitable. As previously reported, Barcelona had been closing in on an €11m exit for the forward, with the sticking point being the Catalans’ insistence on retaining some form of future control over the player.

As per Mundo Deportivo, Barcelona have secured a buy-back clause in the deal that will allow them to re-sign Fati for €29m. The clause gives the Blaugrana a fixed repurchase option rather than a percentage of a future sale - the outcome Barcelona pushed hardest for after negotiations dragged into the summer. Fati will sign a four-year contract with Monaco once the permanent transfer is completed, tying him to the Ligue 1 club through 2030.

The €29m buy-back figure is notably higher than the €11m sale fee, reflecting both Monaco’s leverage after committing to a long-term deal and Barcelona’s calculation that Fati’s value could recover if he stays fit. Whether that clause is ever activated will depend entirely on the forward’s ability to string together consistent, injury-free football.

Offloading Fati permanently frees up an estimated €17.2m in future salary commitments for the Blaugrana, according to Mundo Deportivo - a meaningful contribution toward meeting La Liga’s financial fair play limits. Barcelona need to generate between €30m and €50m in sales this summer to register their incoming targets, and the Fati fee, combined with the wage relief, moves them closer to that threshold.

Fati’s loan campaign at Monaco gave the permanent deal its logic. He scored 11 goals across 28 Ligue 1 appearances, averaging a goal every 109 minutes - a return that compares favourably with his four goals in 27 appearances for Brighton the season prior. The 1,199 league minutes he logged in France represented one of the highest seasonal totals of his injury-disrupted career.

Monaco had earlier pushed to renegotiate or reduce the €11m option fee, citing concerns over Fati’s fitness record, but the goals return appears to have settled the matter. It remains to be seen whether agent Jorge Mendes, who is also handling Bernardo Silva’s move to Real Madrid, played any coordinating role in accelerating the final stages of the Fati deal.

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Source: Football España

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