FC Barcelona star Ansu Fati has now confirmed his plans for his future amid the exit talk surrounding him in Spain.
The Blaugrana star has been widely linked with a move away from the Camp Nou amid his struggles to earn a starting role in Xavi Hernandez's side this season.
Although Fati has returned to the pitch following his injury woes of the past campaign, the Spanish head coach has often chosen to use an extra midfielder and play Gavi in the left-wing role the Guinea-Bissau-born star is known to favour.
Reports of a potential exit for Fati began to emerge earlier this campaign, when it was suggested that Barcelona need to get £177 million (R3.9 billion) off their wage bill for the upcoming season in order to satisfy LaLiga's rules.
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Since then, Arsenal, Liverpool and Manchester United have all been said to be interested in signing the winger.
However, the 20-year-old has now clarified his stance on leaving the Spanish giants.
"I'm 100% ready to help the team," Fati said, per BeSoccer.
"I'm looking forward to what is to come.
"I have a contract until 2027 and hopefully I can stay even more years here.
"I want to be at Barca for many years to come."
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The forward also revealed why he was upset at being substituted off during Barca's 2-0 over Cadiz on Sunday.
"I left angry because sometimes I think that the people at the Camp Nou, who support me so much, I don't give back everything they give me," Fati explained.
"I am very grateful to them and happy to be at the club I love and where I was trained."
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