Ansu Fati (20 years old) has finally decided to go to Brighton & Hove Albion FC of premier league. The English team will take around 5 million of the player’s file to loan it (equivalent to 80 percent), a figure that Sevilla cannot reach. The rest of the salary will be covered by Barcelona.
The striker decided on Herrera (Seville) where he contemplates his future with his closest circle. Sevilla’s offer is smaller though Ansu He also considered until the last moment everything that the Seville club could offer him, both on a sporting and human level.
But the club from the south of England played their cards well. Not just in the economy. On Wednesday, his coach Robert of Zerbi called it Ansu Fati up to five times. He explains that he wants to make him a franchise player and lure him into his attractive project.
The Italian coach of Brighton He is in love with the Spanish international striker and when he saw that he was on the market, he did not hesitate to do everything for his union.
From Zerbi, main factor
And this is the proposal of football By Zerbi she is attractive. His football has fallen in love with a revolutionary Sassuolo, which brought the Brescia coach together at the continental level. In addition, the English team has been characterized in recent years as a serious club, with a growing project that has made the team from the south of England more entrenched in the Premier League and led them to play in the Europa League this season . .
On the other hand, Brighton did not hesitate to bet on young talent and its footballers made a great leap wearing the blue and white of the ‘seagulls’. Without further ado, this summer they sold the world champion Alexis McAllister in Liverpool (42 million euros) and achieved the most expensive transfer in the history of the Premier League, selling the Ecuadorian Moises Caicedo to Chelsea (132 million).
Now Ansu Fati He will have the chance to be the star, something he missed out on at Barcelona, where the tough competition meant he had few minutes at the start of the season, something that was key for the youth squad to decide that finish leaving.
Source: La Verdad

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