Barcelona are enjoying a great time under coach Hansi Flick. The team, which is leading La Liga and has reached the semi-finals of the Copa del Rey and the last 16 of the Champions League, continues to show that it can compete for all titles this season. However, not all players are satisfied with their situation within the team.
According to information from the Spanish newspaper “El Nacional”, one of the most affected is Pablo Torre. The young midfielder has disappeared from the starting lineup in recent weeks and has not received any playing minutes, despite showing his skills when given the chance. Frustrated by the lack of opportunities and Flick’s lack of appreciation for his level, Pablo Torre has decided to seek an exit in the upcoming summer transfer market.
The player’s time at Barcelona has been full of ups and downs. The season before last, he had few opportunities under Xavi Hernandez, and last season, he was loaned out to Girona. However, he did not receive the minutes he expected there, prompting Barcelona to bring him back, hoping Flick would provide him with the necessary opportunities.
But the reality was different. Since his return, Pablo Torre has barely played, either being benched or not playing at all. Flick no longer counts on him, which has led to the player feeling frustrated, and he has decided to look for an exit to relaunch his career.
The Barcelona board, led by Joan Laporta and Deco, are aware of Pablo Torre’s discomfort with his position in the team and will not stand in the way of his departure if the player insists on leaving.
The club appreciates the player’s talent, but they know that his development has stalled, and that the best option for all parties may be to loan him out to another first-division team where he can play a key role. If a tempting offer comes in, the club is not ruling out a permanent transfer with a buy-back clause, as has happened with other young players in the past.
Despite his lack of minutes at Barcelona, Pablo Torre continues to attract interest in the transfer market. Several La Liga clubs have expressed interest in signing him, including Real Sociedad, Villarreal, and Betis, all of which have shown willingness to welcome him to their ranks next season. Unless something unexpected happens in the coming months, all indications are that Pablo Torre will not be part of Barcelona next season. His relationship with Flick has become completely frosty, and his patience has run out. The player needs regular playing time to continue his development, and he knows that he will not find those opportunities at Camp Nou.