Pablo Torre 's situation is unsustainable at this Barça. Despite the many injuries that have occurred throughout the start of the season, he has only played 209 minutes spread over six games. The truth is that his performance has been practically perfect, little more could have been asked of him: three goals and one assist. But even so, Hansi Flick is not satisfied with this and has decided to leave him out of the starting eleven against Celta .
Pablo Torre's situation doesn't seem to be going to improve in the coming weeks. With Gavi back in shape and already in the starting eleven for the first time, everything seems to indicate that the Cantabrian will play even less (if that's possible) . Everything seems to indicate that, given the lack of confidence from Hansi Flick , and the desire that the 21-year-old footballer has to continue growing... The most likely scenario is that he will leave Barça in January again.
Pablo Torre Doesn't Start: Hansi Flick Doesn't Trust Him Either
Pablo Torre joined FC Barcelona in 2022 from Racing. The fee was 5 million euros plus variables, which made his transfer more expensive for Real Madrid. He did not convince Xavi, his main supporter, and a year later he went on loan to Girona. There he played 802 minutes in 29 games, where he scored just one goal and gave two assists.
The situation has to change for the Cantabrian if he wants to continue growing , and the reality is that everything points to an exit in the winter. At the moment, it is unknown in what capacity Pablo Torre will leave Barça, but what is clear is that he will not continue. He doesn't have the confidence of Hansi Flick who has already given the green light to his exit.
Pablo Torre will stay in Spain, Hansi Flick accepts
He is not short of suitors. Pablo Torre had a good time this season at Barcelona and the truth is that he has aroused the interest of many clubs. They consider him a potential bargain and his future points to staying in Spain.
At FC Barcelona, the doors would be open to him, provided certain conditions are met . Deco is willing to sell him, but only 50% of his transfer and with the option of bringing him back in the future in the form of a buy-back clause. If he were to go out on loan, he wants them to pay his entire salary and ensure that he has minutes. Several teams want him: Villarreal, Las Palmas and even Sevilla . Everything will depend on Pablo Torre...