La Liga rivals are closing in on a deal to sign a Barcelona midfielder, offering the young midfielder a fresh start.
FC Barcelona’s ongoing squad overhaul under Hansi Flick has led to several players facing uncertain futures, with one fringe midfielder now on the verge of a move to another La Liga side.
As the club aims to streamline its roster and comply with La Liga’s financial regulations, negotiations are underway to offload players who have struggled to secure regular minutes at the Camp Nou.
This transfer aligns with Barcelona’s strategy to prioritize emerging talents like Lamine Yamal and Gavi while providing opportunities for others elsewhere.
The player is Pablo Torre, a 22-year-old midfielder who was even considered a potential replacement for Pedri.
According to Gerad Romero, RCD Mallorca has initiated talks to sign Torre, and is working to set up a loan with a buy option.
Pablo Torre became a Barcelona player from Racing Club in 2022 and struggled to become a first-choice player.
Mallorca’s aim shows their desire to strengthen their midfield with a more creative player to fit into their style of play.
Barcelona will want to retain some level of control over Torre’s future, so they may want to include a buyback clause in any deal, ensuring that they’ll be able to benefit if the midfielder does well.
Torre is under contract until 2026, so a loan to Mallorca is a good option for him to get regular playing time and prove himself.
As Barcelona continues to clear out their roster in the summer, Torre’s probable out of the door shows their efforts to while attempting to balance financial limitations and squad needs.
This deal, if finalized, exemplifies the club’s pragmatic vision under Flick, blending youth development with financial prudence as they aim for domestic and European glory.
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