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Barça, Sevilla Fight for Top Transfer: Laporta Accepts, Flick's OK Still Needed

The Barça player has one foot out of Camp Nou. All that's left is for Hansi Flick to confirm it.

Sevilla have set their sights on one of Barça's talents to strengthen their attack. The Andalusian team is negotiating with Barça for the loan of a key player, an operation that has the approval of Joan Laporta, president of the Catalan club. However, a crucial step is still missing: the approval of Hansi Flick, the current Barça coach, for the agreement to be definitive.

The operation hasn't been easy. Sevilla, aware of its need to strengthen its attacking front, has identified the player as a key piece. The negotiation is focused on a loan that would benefit both parties, especially with a view to the young player being able to have more playing time in a competitive environment.

Joan Laporta and the Barça crest | Getty Images, Freepik, Madrid-Barcelona

Ansu Fati's future remains to be seen

In this context, Ansu Fati emerges as the key piece of the negotiation. Although he hasn't yet been officially mentioned, his future at Barça seems uncertain under the direction of Hansi Flick. The striker, who has had less prominence in the German coach's lineups, could seek a temporary exit to gain continuity.

Sevilla, who need a reinforcement in attack, see Fati as a unique opportunity to add talent to their squad. Barça, for their part, would be willing to facilitate the departure of their young star on loan, provided that Hansi Flick gives his final approval.

Ansu Fati has a great future ahead of him but it won't be at Barça for now | Getty Images

The role of Laporta and Hansi Flick in the decision

Joan Laporta has already shown his willingness to accept the loan. The Barça president sees this operation as a solution that would allow Ansu Fati to regain prominence in a top-level team like Sevilla. However, the last obstacle is the approval of Hansi Flick, who hasn't yet decided whether to let the attacker go.

The German coach believes Fati could be a valuable asset, especially with the injuries that have plagued the team. But the lack of minutes so far has made a loan move to Sevilla seem increasingly likely.

Negotiations between Barça and Sevilla are underway, and everything points to Ansu being able to wear the Andalusian team's jersey soon. Joan Laporta has given his approval, but the transfer still depends on Hansi Flick's OK. If an agreement is reached, Sevilla will be reinforced with one of Barça's most promising talents, while Fati will seek to recover his best form in La Liga.