Barcelona young star Ansu Fati spoke about his beginnings with the Catalan club, and revealed aspects of his private life and childhood in Guinea-Bissau, his relationship with his father, and the role of religion in his life.

Fati appeared in the "Made in La Masia" program, a documentary series broadcast on FC Barcelona TV dedicated to hosting the team's stars who passed through the club's training center.

The player returned to his early years, and said that he missed his father very much in the early stages of his life because he had to travel to Spain in search of work and left his family in Guinea-Bissau.

Fati indicated that he joined his father when he was 7 years old, before starting his football career in small clubs in Seville, before joining the La Masia Training Center.

The promising player talked about his relationship with his family, and said, "We are very close to each other, and when any of us suffers, everyone suffers. They are the biggest support for me, without them I do not know what I will do, thanks to them I reached what I am today."

"I am from Guinea-Bissau and I came to Spain when I was 7 years old with my brothers, my father worked here and when he had the opportunity to bring us we came with my mother, thanks to him I can say that I fulfilled my dream I owe everything to my father and mother."

Regarding his country of origin, Fati said, "I feel like I am from Guinea-Bissau, but since I came I have not been able to return. My dream is to return there to be able to help many children, especially in the field of education."

The young star returned to the difficult times that accompanied his beginnings with Barcelona, ​​as serious injuries prevented him from continuing to appear since his first appearance with the Catalan club in August 2019.

He confirmed that he is religious, because "faith helps me, I put it in my head that I went through more difficult things than injury and in the end these things happen. My father had to work hard for me to be where I am now, I just started and I want to win many things in this." club".

He added, "My family is Muslim and we always believe that with work and God's grace, everything is possible. During the period of my injuries, I prayed a lot. I would ask for health for my family, and the last thing I would ask is for myself."

The young star confirmed that he did not change despite his stardom, and said, "Careful with my parents, and with all the people who surround me. A person should never change, regardless of what he or she has. Respect for everyone is a fundamental value to me, along with being humble and a desire to work and improve." .