Barcelona's €11 million investment in Ansu Fati's loan move to AS Monaco is in jeopardy. The young forward's journey has been a rollercoaster since his arrival at the French club last summer. Initially, he struggled to adapt to his new team, but his physical transformation under Monaco's coaching staff was remarkable. Ansu's introduction into the team under Adi Hutter was a sight to behold, with six goals in five matches, an impressive average of one goal every 41 minutes. However, this success story took a turn when Monaco replaced Hutter with Sebastien Pocognoli as manager. Ansu's playing time under Pocognoli has been limited, and he has failed to score in the six matches he has played, leading to a loss of prominence in the team. With the Christmas break approaching, Barcelona and Ansu must reassess their plans. If Ansu regains his form and returns to his previous prominence, he will likely stay at Monaco. Otherwise, a new destination may be sought for him in January to ensure he continues playing and regains his confidence for the summer transfer market.