Ansu Fati has moved to Monaco on a loan deal from Barcelona for the 2025-26 season. Alongside this move, he has extended his contract with Barcelona. Monaco holds an option to make this transfer permanent. Fati joined Barcelona's academy in 2012 and debuted for the senior team in August 2019 at just 16 years old.
Fati's most notable achievement came in December 2019 when he became the youngest goalscorer in Champions League history. At 17 years and 40 days, he scored the decisive goal in a 2-1 win against Inter Milan. Over his career with Barcelona, Fati has played 123 matches across all competitions, scoring 29 goals and providing six assists.

The 2022-23 season was Fati's best, where he made 51 appearances and scored ten goals, marking the only time he reached double figures in a single season. However, his form dipped under manager Hansi Flick during the 2024-25 season. He struggled for game time, starting only three matches and never completing a full 90 minutes.
Fati also had a stint in the Premier League with Brighton on loan. During this period, he played 27 games and was instrumental in helping Brighton secure their first European competition victory. He scored in their Europa League match against Ajax, contributing to a memorable 2-0 win.
Despite these challenges, Fati remains a promising talent with significant potential. His move to Monaco offers him an opportunity to revitalise his career and gain more consistent playing time. The option for Monaco to make this transfer permanent indicates their belief in his abilities and potential contribution to the team.
Fati's journey from Barcelona's academy to becoming one of football's young talents highlights his dedication and skill. As he embarks on this new chapter with Monaco, fans will be eager to see how he adapts and performs in Ligue 1.