Pablo Torre knows that his future lies in playing for a team other than FC Barcelona next season. The player has already stated that he wants to play, and he will not have a future at Hansi Flick’s Barça, so it is best to part ways. The club is looking for a solution that allows them to retain control over his future, as they believe in his talent. They are looking for a team where he has a future and room to grow.
Pablo Torre wants the playing time he is not getting at Barcelona
Pablo Torre has made it clear that he is unhappy with his lack of playing time and has taken a poisoned dart at his coach. “I don’t think I was out of place when I was on the field. 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 also think that 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.
The Cantabrian player ends the season having only played in 12 games. However, in the 373 minutes he has played, he has scored four goals and provided three assists. He played a more prominent role at the beginning of the season, but then faded into the background in a team where competition in midfield is fierce with players such as Gavi and Fermín López.
The options for his departure
With his departure looking like the most likely option for his future, Barça are clear that the formula chosen for his departure must allow them to retain control over the player’s future. The options include renewing the player’s contract, which expires in 2026, and seeking a loan move to a team that can guarantee him minutes and playing time. The club is aware of the diamond that the player is, but the transfer could be complicated given his limited playing time this season. Should an offer for his transfer arrive, the club is open to letting the player leave as long as it includes an affordable buy-back option similar to that of Nico Paz at Real Madrid.
Long list of suitors
The list of clubs that have been linked with the player is endless, including LaLiga clubs such as Osasuna, Valencia, Sevilla, Celta, Betis, Mallorca, and Real Sociedad in Spain, Bayer Leverkusen in Germany, and Lazio in Italy. There is also interest from England, France, and the Netherlands. From this long list, Sevilla has emerged as the club that is making the most progress in signing the FC Barcelona player.
A new option for the player
In recent hours, a new interesting option for the player’s future has emerged. Portuguese media outlets such as Record are reporting that Benfica has set its sights on the young Barça player. The team led by Bruno Lage is working on several signings for the summer transfer window, once its participation in the 2025 Club World Cup has concluded.