Many players will leave Barcelona amid the squad overhaul this summer because the club is looking to downsize and relieve pressure on its finances.
One of the younger midfielders who cannot find a steady position under Hansi Flick has become a hot topic in the transfer market.
Since Barcelona is looking for financial flexibility to register new signings, a sale is a top priority for the player due to not gaining significant minutes or playing time, and his contract expires at the end of the season.
Barcelona sporting director Deco is engaging with possible options, whether to transfer him or loan him, while facilitating his development elsewhere.
The player in question, the midfielder, is Pablo Torre, a 22-year-old young talent at Camp Nou who has not found his way in as he has acquired just over 400 minutes in the 2024-25 season.
According to Fichajes, there are six clubs trying to secure his signature: Sevilla, Girona, Valencia, Osasuna, Bayer Leverkusen, and Porto.
However, Sevilla seems to be the frontrunners with sporting director, Antonio Cordon, aiming to offer Torre moments in La Liga.
Valencia and Osasuna are still a possibility, as well as Leverkusen and Porto are European options.
Barcelona likes to do a domestic transfer, seeing his development and the consolation of a buyback clause to retain control in the years to come.
Torre’s situation could be sorted out post-UEFA U-21 European Championship 2023 is after the tournament.
Barcelona has one year left on Tower’s contract to terminate the relationship if a transfer is not an option, but preferably a loan to go ahead with.
Players at stake include Ansu Fati can be looking to stay, Oriol Romeu, and Pau Victor, so collect a few payments for their value while complying with Flick’s legacy project as Deco balances the ledger.
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