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BARÇA MARKET: End of cycle for Pau Víctor and Pablo Torre? Their future, 'up in the air'
Published:13/05/2025 - 01:16h
Updated:13/05/2025 - 01:16h
Barça is preparing the formation of its squad for the 25/26 season. Pau Víctor and Pablo Torre are emerging as fixed discards, but will the club be able to cash in on both?
The FC Barcelona board seems to have clear its first discards for 2025/26. In addition to Ansu Fati, Pau Víctor and Pablo Torre are on the list of transferables due to their limited role in the team led by Hansi Flick this season.
The striker, although he has had some more playing time in recent weeks, has no place in the squad given the good performance of Ferran Torres as Robert Lewandowski's substitute. The '18' has a couple of goals and an assist in just 362 minutes spread over 27 appearances.
After only two starts against Osasuna and Valladolid, the player from San Cugat del Vallés is clear about his need to leave, probably on loan, this summer. Clubs like Betis have shown interest in his signing, a very interesting option for Víctor due to the possibility of playing in European competitions.
🚩Pablo Torre's future points to another LaLiga club

With Pablo Torre, the scenario is more complex. Hansi Flick convinced the player from Cantabria to stay in January, but the '14' has had little to no playing time in the second half of 24/25. The midfielder only played 45 minutes against Osasuna and 3' against Girona in the entire second half of LaLiga.
He didn't have too much prominence in the Copa either, with a single start against Barbastro (1 goal and 2 assists), in addition to 13 minutes against Betis. Some muscular problems sent him to the Azulgrana infirmary before the match against Valladolid, which meant he lost his last great opportunity to have a leading role in an important match.
At the moment, the player from Soto de la Marina has 4 goals and 3 assists in 14 matches (421 minutes). Beyond the coach's confidence in his talent, the presence of Dani Olmo, Gavi and Fermín López has left him without a place in the rotation plan, which is why he is a fixed discard for next summer.
In principle, the most likely scenario is that the 22-year-old player will return to Girona or try his luck at another LaLiga club. His contract expires in 2026 and Barça hopes to obtain around 7-8 million euros for his transfer. However, his limited playing time in 25/26 suggests renewing him before negotiating a loan that allows him to revalue his card.
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