Injury Confirmed for Barcelona Loanee
AS Monaco forward Ansu Fati has suffered a new injury setback, with the club confirming he has sustained a calf injury. The 23-year-old Spanish international, currently on a season-long loan from Barcelona, was forced off at halftime during Monaco's commanding 4-0 victory over Stade Rennais last weekend. This latest injury adds to a series of physical challenges that have impacted Fati's career.
Missed Matches and Uncertain Return
The calf issue immediately rules Fati out of significant upcoming fixtures for AS Monaco. He will miss the crucial Coupe de France round-of-16 tie against RC Strasbourg Alsace, scheduled for Thursday, February 5, 2026. Furthermore, early indications suggest he is a major doubt for Sunday's highly anticipated Ligue 1 derby against Nice, part of Matchday 21 of the French championship. While the absence is not currently deemed long-term, there is concern within the club regarding the severity of the issue and the possibility of a prolonged sideline period beyond this week.
Context of Monaco's Injury Woes and Fati's Loan Spell
Ansu Fati's injury exacerbates a growing crisis for AS Monaco, which is already contending with several first-team regulars sidelined. The club's medical staff will continue to assess the forward in the coming days to determine his exact recovery timeline. Fati joined AS Monaco on July 1, 2025, on a loan deal from FC Barcelona that includes an option to buy. Reports indicate that Barcelona is not planning for his return and is actively seeking a definitive exit for the player, making his performance and fitness at Monaco particularly crucial.
6 Comments
BuggaBoom
Player safety first, always. Get well soon.
Eugene Alta
Barcelona wanting a permanent exit is understandable given his injury history, but it also puts immense pressure on Fati to perform while injured. This situation isn't ideal for anyone involved.
Katchuka
Barcelona made the right call to offload him.
Loubianka
His career is just one injury after another. Sad to see.
KittyKat
So sad for Ansu, hope he recovers quickly.
Noir Black
Season's over for Monaco if key players keep dropping.