Transfer news – Ferran Torres and PSG already in agreement? | OneFootball

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·11 luglio 2026

Transfer news – Ferran Torres and PSG already in agreement?

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Ferran Torres, a 26-year-old forward for FC Barcelona (under contract until 2027) and Spain, has been reported as a target for Paris Saint-Germain in the transfer window. PSG Inside Actus claims that the Parisian club already has an agreement with the player, but reaching one with Barça is expected to be complicated.

“The player has clearly made it known that his priority is to join Paris this summer.”

Ferran Torres and Paris Saint-Germain have reached an agreement in principle on personal terms! A 5-year contract has been approved between the two parties, with a salary increase of around +25%. The player has clearly made it known that his priority is to join Paris this summer.

“The main obstacle now remains the negotiations between PSG and FC Barcelona”

However, the deal is still far from being done. The main obstacle now remains the negotiations between PSG and FC Barcelona, who will have to find common ground on the transfer fee. A contract extension for Ferran Torres at Barça is now considered very complicated, which strengthens PSG’s chances in this case.

As always when dealing with a rumor, we remain somewhat cautious. Ferran Torres has been mentioned as a PSG target, which is credible, but it is still far from concrete. Such progress would be a bit surprising, and at this stage it is not tangible. In any case, the difficulty of reaching an agreement between the clubs remains.


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Perhaps Paris will move forward for this versatile forward. The Spaniard could fit into coach Luis Enrique’s style of play to replace Gonçalo Ramos, who has left for AC Milan. However, other options can easily be imagined as well, especially if negotiations between clubs would be “simpler.”

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