Despite Fati's wishes, the stance from the Barcelona hierarchy is starkly different. While the player sees a path back into the squad, the club's directors are reportedly "rubbing their hands" at the prospect of a permanent sale. The priority at the Ciutat Esportiva remains balancing the books and clearing the wage bill to allow for new registrations in the summer transfer window.
A permanent transfer to Monaco would not only bring in a necessary transfer fee but, more importantly, it would save the club approximately €12m per year in wages. For a club still navigating the strict financial constraints of La Liga, offloading Fati’s salary is viewed as a strategic necessity rather than a sporting disappointment, effectively closing the door on his second chance.