Bori Fati Confirms Son’s Desire for Permanent Monaco Stay Amid Barcelona Contract Ties
Bori Fati confirms Ansu Fati is happy at AS Monaco. The club eyes an €11M buy option, but the striker’s €14M salary remains a hurdle for a permanent 2026 deal.
By: AXL Media
Published: Apr 27, 2026, 3:46 AM EDT
Source: Information for this report was sourced from YSScores

Family Voices Support for Ligue 1 Continuity
The future of Ansu Fati has taken a decisive turn as his father, Bori Fati, publicly advocated for the forward to extend his stay at AS Monaco. Speaking on Monday, Bori Fati noted that while no final administrative decision has been reached, the 23 year old international is "happy" in the principality and prefers to avoid a return to the Camp Nou this summer. This endorsement comes as Fati rediscovers his form in France, having contributed significantly to Monaco's campaign with ten goals in 27 appearances, a resurgence that has caught the attention of both the club's board and European scouts.
Contractual Obligations and the Barcelona Lifeline
Despite the player's preference for Monaco, his professional future remains firmly anchored in Catalonia. Fati’s current agreement with FC Barcelona is valid until June 2028, a long term commitment that gives the Spanish giants significant leverage in any permanent transfer negotiations. Bori Fati acknowledged this contractual reality, stating that the family must wait to see how Barcelona intends to handle the player’s registration for the 2026 to 2027 season. The Catalan club is reportedly balancing its need for squad depth against the financial necessity of offloading high wage earners to meet La Liga's stringent spending caps.
The Eleven Million Euro Purchase Option and Wage Structural Barricades
AS Monaco currently possesses a non mandatory purchase option set at approximately €11 million, a figure well within the club’s financial reach. However, the true obstacle lies in Fati's substantial salary, which is currently split between the two clubs. Reports suggest that Fati receives a net monthly payment of €250,000 from Monaco, but his total gross earnings reach nearly €14 million per year when Barcelona’s contributions are included. For a permanent move to materialize, Monaco has signaled that the player must accept a significant pay cut to align with their internal wage structure, as they refuse to "do anything crazy" that might jeopardize their fiscal stability.
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