He is not getting the minutes he expected and Pablo Torre is seriously evaluating to leave Barça. Joan Laporta knewt about this through his good friend Lamine Yamal, who has warned the president about this possible departure. The 21-year-old Cantabrian footballer believes that he needs minutes and knows that he will have a really difficult time at the Catalan club, as has already been seen recently.
So far this season, Pablo Torre has played a total of 209 minutes in six games, largely taking advantage of various injuries in his position. He has performed outstandingly, scoring three goals and providing one assist, or in other words, needing only 70 minutes to score. Torre has done well and has aroused the interest of several teams.
El Nacional has discovered that there's a team in La Liga that is very interested in transfer Pablo Torre in the January transfer window: Betis. Pellegrini is insisting on transfer the Cantabrian, whose contract with Barça ends in 2026. The Sevillian team is preparing the final offensive to take Torre in winter... and the truth is that the proposal could be very much to the liking of the culers.
Pablo Torre, Betis offer, Laporta thinks about it
it's not crucial for Hansi Flick and it could be a good deal in economic terms. The information has revealed that Betis is prepared to pay 5 million euros for 50% of Pablo Torre's federation rights. We would be talking about a similar operation to that of Abde or Chadi Riad, sharing a possible future sale with Barça.
The option of Betis would attract a lot of attention for Pablo Torre. They would promise him minutes in a team that plays a similar game to Barcelona. In this sense, what the team has set as a red line would be to have an option to buy back the Cantabrian for several years.
In any case, there's still time ahead. Pablo Torre is willing to go to Betis if they promise him minutes, Betis is preparing its offer, while Barça is waiting. The Cantabrian is highly valued in the Barça dressing room and Laporta has been warned, but if he wants to leave, no one will stand in his way.
Laporta is clear: he will not sell all of Pablo Torre and wants to keep an option to buy him back. Without those conditions, there will never be a sale.