Pablo Torre wants a more prominent role and may have to look for it away from FC Barcelona. He is on good terms with the club and a stay is not ruled out, as the club believes in his talent, so the option of a departure with a return clause is being considered. If he leaves, the club will look for a team with a bright future and room for him to grow.
Pablo Torre and his options
At Barcelona, there is total confidence in Pablo Torre and his future prospects, so the priority for both parties is for the player to continue growing, whatever his destination. The club does not want to lose him and he does not want to leave, so the options are a renewal of his contract, which expires in 2026, followed by a loan spell; otherwise, a sale with an affordable buy-back option.
A solution is being sought given the impossibility of promising him quality playing time, but the club is confident in his talent and does not want to lose him completely. His potential is undeniable, and Barça wants to have control over the player’s future. He is a player who wants continuity at Barcelona, but he is well aware that there are many players in his position on the squad: Olmo, Gavi, Fermín, and Pedri.
The player wants playing time
Whatever team he plays for, the young Cantabrian player is clear that what he wants is continuity so that he can showcase his talent. Pablo Torre has made it clear that he is unhappy with his lack of playing time and has taken a swipe at his coach. “I don’t think I was out of place when I was on the pitch. These are things that the coach chooses, it’s true that there were no injuries and so it’s also very difficult for him to choose. I respect his decisions, but many times I haven’t understood them. There was a lot of competition and it was difficult to get in, but I think that in that respect it wasn’t fair and I told him that in a conversation I had with him. When I’ve played, I’ve played very well and I think I deserved much more,” he explained in an interview.
Sevilla makes a move for Pablo Torre
Among the options being considered by the player for his departure, several LaLiga teams have shown interest.
Sport reports that Valencia, Osasuna, and Sevilla are among the interested parties. The latter has already begun to make moves to bring the player closer to signing. The Seville-based club would like to close the deal as soon as possible, but Barça wants to set the pace because they would only consider a loan if there were no options for a transfer. In addition, the player is currently with the U-21 national team.
Torre, who has scored four goals in just 400 minutes this season, two of them against Sevilla, would not rule out the option of moving to Nervión, where he could play a more prominent role. In fact, the only condition the Cantabrian player would set for choosing his destination would be a promise of a place in the starting line-up.
In addition to the three Spanish teams, German side Bayer Leverkusen and Portuguese club FC Porto have also made enquiries, although the latter has already sealed the signing of Gabri Veiga.