The winter transfer window is approaching and FC Barcelona are not expected to make a lot of new incorporations from the market in this window. However, the Blaugranes will still have a lot of work on their hands, the most prioritized one being the registration of Dani Olmo with La Liga.
Another operation on which they will have to work in January is that of Ansu Fati, who returned to the Catalan club in the last summer transfer window, but who has been unable to make an important place for himself in the Barcelona squad under Hansi Flick and is now once again injured.
Both Pau Victor and Ferran Torres have played more minutes than him, while the German also does not have a lot of space to make changes in his forward line with the way the likes of Raphinha, Lewandowski, and Yamal have been performing.
In such a context, Barcelona and Fati will have to make a decision on the winger’s future in the coming months, and one of the options they will have open is that of the Turkish club Fenerbahce, who, according to SPORT, are open to signing the Spaniard on loan in the winter transfer window.
The Turkish side has struggled with its offensive performances, and the manager, Jose Mourinho, has asked his club to make an effort to strengthen his forward line in January.
For this purpose, their main target has been Arda Guler, but the Turk youngster is confident he will get more playing time in Real Madrid going forward, and returning to Turkey will be a step back for him.
Ansu Fati is another option the Turks are considering getting on loan for the second half of the season, and Mourinho also likes the player. The La Masia graduate was not too keen to go to Turkey when Fenerbahce asked for him in the summer, but Jose Mourinho, who is represented by Jorge Mendes, can force the situation this time around.
Sevilla have also been interested in him, but Fati still wants to stay and succeed at Barcelona. However, he will need regular game time to get back to his best, and a decision in this regard will be made soon by Barcelona and the player.