Transfer Talk: Premier League clubs have growing appetite for Fati
Tottenham, Arsenal and Manchester United are all interested in bringing Barcelona winger Ansu Fati to the Premier League.
Reports in Spain indicate that the Spanish international has agreed to leave the club after talks with Xavi, who made it clear that he will not have a starting role this season.
The 20-year-old came on for an 11-minute cameo against Getafe in LaLiga on Sunday and is set to warm the bench if he remains with the champions.
A product of La Masia, Fati made 36 league appearances last term, scoring seven goals and grabbing four assists as Barca won their 27th title.
And despite having four years left on his contract, the nine-cap international could be available for a cut price as the club look to raise funds for additions elsewhere this summer.
Fati would be a versatile option for Premier League clubs and is capable of playing on either wing or as a striker.
Tottenham are in the market to find a replacement for Harry Kane, while Arsenal would like some cover for the injured Gabriel Jesus.
United have also expressed their interest but are focusing on central midfield targets in the final weeks of the window.
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