Barcelona are reportedly prepared to sell attacker Ansu Fati to Wolverhampton Wanderers this summer in a swap deal involving midfielder Ruben Neves.
The 20-year-old has played over 100 times for the Camp Nou club since making his first-team debut in August 2019, scoring 26 goals for the Catalonians over four seasons.
Fati is contracted to Barcelona until 2027 after signing a six-year deal with the club in 2021 - a contract which includes an £846m release clause, however it appears the Spaniard could be leaving for significantly less.
According to the Daily Mail, Barcelona 'would welcome proposals' to sell Fati this summer, with Wolves making an offer of £26m plus Portugal international Neves.
The report adds that Fati's agent Jorge Mendes is attempting to convince the youngster that a move to the Black Country is a good option, although the likes of Manchester United, Tottenham Hotspur and Arsenal are also said to be keeping tabs on the player's situation.
Despite serious interest from the Premier League, it is believed that the winger would be 'very reluctant to leave' Camp Nou this summer, with the attacker hoping to fight for his place in a Barca side who look set to win the La Liga title.
Fati and his teammates have the opportunity to secure a first league crown since the 2018-19 campaign when they travel to local rivals Espanyol next Sunday.