Barcelona did not make any changes to their first team team during the winter transfer window, because nobody arrived or left. However, that was not because of the lack of both counts.
Barcelona wanted to bring in Marcus Rashford on a loan agreement from Manchester United, but a deal was impossible because an output was needed for the salary space that was needed to be free. The player who wanted to go the club was Ansu Fati, although, despite not being counted by head coach Hansi Flick, he decided to stay in Catalonia.
Fati was interested because Fenerbahce was associated with a movement. Sevilla, closer to the house, was also enthusiastic, although Barcelona did not allow a deal to happen with their La Liga rivals, with whom they have broken unilateral institutional relations in recent years because of the Negreira case.
According to MD, it was Seville head coach Francisco Javier Garcia Pimienta who pushed hard for Fati to be taken to the Ramon Sanchez-Pizjuan. Since a deal was impossible to take off, he remained bitterly disappointed.
Sevilla eventually signed Ruben Vargas and Akor Adams from FC Augsburg and Montpellier respectively, so it was a fertile winter transfer window for Los -Nionen. However, they really wanted Fati, but their well -documented financial misery and their bad relationship with Barcelona meant it wasn't.
Fati is definitely available again in the summer, and at that moment Sevilla could look to make a renewed effort to bring the young attacker to the club. However, they would rely on Barcelona, ​​making it easy for them, what Wishful Thinking can be.
