Pablo Torre has everything agreed with Mallorca to reinforce the Balearic team in 2025/26. Jagoba Arrasate's team will pay 5 million net for 50% of the federative rights of the midfielder, who had one year remaining on his contract with FC Barcelona.
In 24/25, the player from Cantabria barely played 14 games (421 minutes) with Hansi Flick's team, so his departure was a foregone conclusion. In addition, Mallorca will set his release clause at 25 million euros, a figure that Barça could pay in 2026 to recover him if his market value skyrockets next season.
Pablo Torre, fifth departure from Barça in the summer market
Thus, Pablo Torre will become Barça's fifth departure for next season and the second sale of the summer market. The 'Azulgrana' team had paid 5 'kilos' to Racing de Santander for his transfer in 2022, although the operation reached a total of around 7 M€ between variables and salary.
However, the 'Culés' give the go-ahead to his move to Mallorca, as it resolves the departure of a fixed discard of Flick and avoids new future expenses linked to the variables that Racing included in his contract.
Being still exceeded in its salary margin and without being able to operate yet in the 1:1 rule, Barça prioritizes streamlining the departure of all players outside the plans of the coaching staff or, failing that, occupying positions theoretically well covered in the squad.
Likewise, the board needs to free up places in the squad and salary margin to register all the reinforcements it manages to sign in the summer. At the moment, Joan García has not been registered although the club paid his release clause (25 M€) a couple of weeks ago.
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This is how Barça's 'operation departure' is going in the summer of 2025
The first player to resolve his departure from the 'Azulgrana' team this summer was Clément Lenglet. The Frenchman was due to return in July after a year on loan at Atlético, but Barça decided to resolve the termination of his contract so that the 'Colchoneros' could sign him as a free agent.
The center-back, in this way, was able to play in the Club World Cup. Another who soon resolved his departure after a loan was Álex Valle. The 21-year-old player was transferred to Como of Italy, who decided to pay his clause (6 million) after the good performance of the defender in the second half of 24/25.
On loan, finally, Ander Astralaga and Ansu Fati left. The goalkeeper will play next season at Granada, while the winger went to Monaco. The goalkeeper has a contract with the 'Culés' until 2028, as does the player from Bisáu, who could stay permanently in the Principality in exchange for 11 'kilos'.
| Player | Departure via | New club |
|---|---|---|
| Clément Lenglet | Termination of contract | Atlético de Madrid |
| Álex Valle | Transfer (6 M€) | Como |
| Ansu Fati | Loan | AS Mónaco |
| Ander Astralaga | Loan | Granada |
| Pablo Torre | Transfer (5 M€) | Mallorca* |
*Unofficial
In addition, there are 7 other players who could leave Barcelona between July and August. Oriol Romeu, Pau Víctor and Iñaki Peña are fixed discards and their departure does not represent a major obstacle for the club. Héctor Fort and Gerard Martín will only leave if they receive good offers and give the 'Ok' to the negotiations.
More complex, however, is the case of Marc-André ter Stegen and Andreas Christensen. The goalkeeper has run out of place in the squad with the signing of Joan García and the renewal of Wojciech Szczesny, but he has three more years of contract and, for now, insists on staying.
The Danish center-back, however, is the fifth available player in this demarcation, behind Pau Cubarsí, Iñigo Martínez, Ronald Araujo and Eric García, as long as the player from Martorell renews. His contract ends in 2026 and the club has no intention of renewing it.
Next Barça players on the departure ramp:
- Oriol Romeu (transfer or termination). Possible destination: Girona.
- Marc-André ter Stegen (loan, transfer or termination). Possible destinations: Manchester City, Galatasaray.
- Pau Víctor (loan). Possible destinations: Girona, Betis, Sevilla.
- Iñaki Peña (transfer or termination). Possible destinations: Celta, Galatasaray.
- Andreas Christensen (transfer or termination). Possible destinations: Liverpool.
- Héctor Fort (loan or transfer). Possible destinations: Ajax, PSV Eindhoven, Como.
- Gerard Martín (transfer). Possible destinations: Wolverhampton, Bournemouth.
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