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Ansu Fati

Liverpool is planning a move to sign a £160,000-a-week attacker, according to reports.

Ansu Fati, a Spanish international, was approached by Liverpool during the summer transfer window, but he ended up joining Brighton on loan instead.

According to media reports, the Reds are still planning a move to entice the Barcelona attacker.

Ansu-Fati

According to the Financial Times, Liverpool, Arsenal, and Manchester United have expressed interest in hiring the La Roja playmaker, who failed to live up to expectations at the Nou Camp.

According to the news source, Fati‘s priority is to return to Barcelona and believes he will get another chance to prove himself under Xavi Hernandez.

When Lionel Messi left the club, the 21-year-old was given the iconic No.10 shirt, but he ended up as a bench warmer.

Ansu Fati

Fati made three substitute appearances in the Spanish La Liga this season before joining Brighton on loan, where he is earning nearly £160,000 per week (The Athletic).

At the Amex, Roberto de Zerbi has mostly kept him on the bench, and he only made his Premier League debut before the international break against Sheffied.

Ansu-Fati

He started all four Europa League games and contributed directly to three goals. The 10-cap international scored a goal and assisted on another in Brighton‘s 2-0 win over Ajax.

Fati can play in a variety of offensive positions, but his natural position is left winger, and we currently have a number of players who can fill that role.

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