After a month on the sidelines due to a hamstring injury in his right leg, Ansu Fati is preparing to reintegrate into the first team of FC Barcelona. The forward aims to be included in the squad for the match against Leganés and will face the ultimate challenge to convince Hansi Flick and earn a place in the Blaugrana squad.

The academy graduate will seek to make the most of the minutes granted by the coach in the final stretch of this year, and depending on his performance, the Catalan entity will decide his future during the January transfer market. The '10' is the last forward in the rotation and knows that in the Catalan capital he will not have the desired continuity, so, in conjunction with the club, he will need to find a solution to his complex situation.

The Scenarios Ansu Fati Is Considering

With a contract until 2028, Ansu cannot afford to waste another season. However, his first option would be to continue wearing the Blaugrana, where Flick was willing to give him a chance to rise again at 'home'. Despite this, the German has already opened the exit door in January for him to have regularity in another team, but it will be the player who has the final say regarding his future.

On the other hand, the newspaper 'SPORT' reports that several teams are closely monitoring Fati, with Sevilla being the most interested in his situation. However, the physical condition of the attacker raises many doubts in Nervión, although García Pimienta insists on signing him, being confident that he can regain his best form.

Similarly, Jorge Mendes, his agent, is exploring other options in search of a satisfactory destination for all parties involved. So far, there is nothing concrete, and the only certainty is that Ansu will not be part of Flick's sports project at Barça.

The culés want to immediately part ways with his contract, but to achieve this, they need the forward to increase his market value and a loan would be the perfect formula to achieve this goal. The coming weeks will be crucial in the operation, but the reality is that Fati has limited time left at Spotify Camp Nou.