Barcelona youngster expected to sign a four-year contract with La Liga outfit – report | OneFootball

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·28 de junho de 2025

Barcelona youngster expected to sign a four-year contract with La Liga outfit – report

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Barcelona are working to finalise multiple departures in the coming days, starting with Ansu Fati who is already in Monaco to complete his loan move.

Pablo Torre will likely be the next one out of the doors, with Mallorca working on signing him on a permanent transfer.


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Reports suggest that it will be a €5 million transfer with an agreement on personal terms understood to be close.

Pablo Torre will sign a four-year contract with Mallorca

Building on that, Matteo Moretto reports that Pablo Torre is expected to sign a four-year contract with Mallorca to secure his transfer.

As per the report, the move is not fully finalised as of yet and there are other clubs keeping an eye on the situation.

However, Mallorca and Barcelona will sit down this weekend to discuss the operation to finalise an agreement on the transfer fee for the midfield starlet.

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Headed to Mallorca. (Photo by Alex Caparros/Getty Images)

Moretto also insists that Barça will push for a 50% future sell-on clause and a buyback option for the youngster.

No space for Torre

Torre joined Barcelona from Racing Santander in 2022 but hardly got minutes under Xavi Hernandez. After spending the 2023/24 season on loan at Girona, the young midfielder was kept around by Hansi Flick for the previous campaign.

However, once again minutes proved hard to come by for Torre, mostly due to the quality of competition in the No. 10 role.

After all, the Spaniard found himself behind the likes of Dani Olmo, Fermin Lopez, and Gavi in the pecking order.

Now, though, he appears set to begin a new journey with Mallorca, by signing a four-year contract, although an agreement must still be reached between the two clubs.

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