The newspaper ABC has raised the alarm. A Barça player has been reported by his neighbors for his nighttime parties on the terrace of his penthouse.
This confirms Hansi Flick's suspicions. The blaugrana coach doesn't fully trust him and doesn't seem willing to keep him on his squad next year.
Ansu Fati, forward for FC Barcelona, is at the center of a controversy after being reported by the neighbors of his penthouse on Avenida General Mitre in Barcelona. According to ABC, the residents have expressed their discomfort over the noisy parties the player frequently organizes at his home during the early morning hours.

What's Happening in Ansu Fati's Penthouse?
The building's neighbors have reported multiple occasions when the footballer has held gatherings with friends. They have complained that these extend into the early hours of the morning.
These gatherings include loud music, laughter, and lively conversations, disturbing the neighborhood's peace. Despite complaints and interventions by the Urban Guard, the parties continue. This has led the residents to file a formal complaint.
Ansu Fati's Environment in Barcelona
The player resides in a top-level penthouse in the Sarrià-Sant Gervasi neighborhood, an area known for its exclusivity and tranquility. The property features a large terrace, which according to reports, has been the scene of the aforementioned nighttime gatherings.
Ansu Fati joined FC Barcelona's youth academy in 2012. He has been a prominent figure on the team. Until a severe knee injury forced him to undergo surgery four times.
Since then, he hasn't been the same, and Flick has already told him that he doesn't count on him and that he should look for a team. Flick has also implied that he doesn't like the player's attitude in training sessions.

Reactions and Consequences
The complaint has caused various reactions in the community. Some neighbors express their frustration over the lack of effective action, while others show understanding toward the player's situation. It is expected that local authorities will investigate the matter to determine if any infractions have occurred that require sanctions.