Pablo Torre is determined to take an important step in his career. Despite arriving at FC Barcelona with high expectations, the Cantabrian footballer hasn't been able to find the place that would allow him to shine.
In a recent interview, he didn't hold back when talking about his time at the club and Hansi Flick's management. At 22 years old, Pablo Torre is already certain that his future is far from Camp Nou.
Pablo Torre and the criticism of Hansi Flick
Torre's situation at Barça was never easy. After a first year on loan at Girona, where his participation was limited, he returned this summer hoping to have more opportunities.

However, after a conversation with Hansi Flick, the attacking midfielder understood that it would be difficult to find playing time with the competition in the team. According to Pablo Torre himself, the German coach confirmed that his participation in the squad would be scarce.
"It's true that he told me it was difficult to get minutes, I already knew that, he didn't need to tell me," Pablo Torre confessed. Despite his limited participation, Torre left his mark with 3 goals and 1 assist in just 308 minutes in the last league. However, the lack of opportunities and Flick's limited trust in him led him to make the difficult decision to leave the club.
Barça is no longer an option
The young footballer made it clear that he doesn't intend to stay at Barça, where the competition is fierce. This season, he played 27 minutes (27 min) in the league. His last start was in the Copa against Barbastro, where he scored a goal and provided two assists.
The reality is that the attacking midfielder can't find his place in the team and doesn't see himself getting playing time, which has led him to consider other options.
Mallorca: His new destination
Everything indicates that Pablo Torre has a future at Mallorca. The Balearic club has been following him for some time and already tried to sign him in January. Although Torre refused to leave Barcelona on that occasion, negotiations will resume this coming summer.
According to various sources, Mallorca see Pablo Torre as the future of the team's attacking soccer. The idea is to build the game around him, something that, as of today, seems difficult to achieve at Barça.
Barcelona's director of football hasn't hidden his admiration for Torre's qualities and believes he could be a key piece in the future. However, the internal competition and Flick's limited trust in his development potential have led the footballer to seek a new project.