Barcelona are showing no signs of slowing down in their efforts to strengthen the squad, with reinforcements remaining a key priority.
The Catalan club understands that their rivals will also be active in the market, making it crucial not to lose momentum.
Much of the current focus is on Espanyol goalkeeper Joan Garcia, who is viewed as a top target.
Talks are believed to be progressing well, with the operation reportedly at an advanced stage.
Still, even players not actively on the market could be moved if the right offer comes in.
According to information obtained by Sempre Barca, Bayer Leverkusen — now under the guidance of Erik ten Hag — are showing interest in two current Barcelona players.
Sources indicate that Danish defender Andreas Christensen and Spanish midfielder Pablo Torre are the duo being targeted by the Bundesliga club.
Ten Hag is said to admire both players for their individual qualities and believes they could help elevate Leverkusen’s overall level next season.
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Andreas Christensen, in particular, is seen as a valuable asset for improving their defensive setup and for his composure when building from the back.
As for Pablo Torre, Ten Hag reportedly sees potential for growth and is keen to work with the young midfielder.
Barcelona may be open to a loan move with an option to buy in order to track his development more closely.
Christensen, however, is only likely to depart on a permanent deal.
While there have been whispers of a possible exit, Barcelona are currently reluctant to part ways with the Danish international.
If Leverkusen wish to proceed, they would need to offer a transfer fee in the region of €15–20 million.
For now, though, Barcelona appear determined to hold on to the defender despite growing interest.
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