As part of the serious preparations for the next season, Barcelona is seeking to carry out a comprehensive restructuring of the team, in line with Hansi Flick’s vision. The first step in this project is to get rid of a number of players who do not fit into his technical plans, whether due to their limited performances or their incompatibility with Flick’s style of play.
Barcelona’s sporting management, in full coordination with the German coach, has already begun compiling a list of potential departures during the summer transfer window. This move aims to reduce the wage bill and open the way for new signings that align with the team’s technical and tactical project.
According to information from the Spanish newspaper “El Nacional,” coach Hansi Flick demonstrated complete transparency in his conversation with Barcelona player Pablo Torre, directly informing him that he is not in his technical plans for next season and urging him to find a new club. This decision was not surprising, given the limited minutes the player received during the season. He performed admirably every time he was given the opportunity to appear, proving his quality and potential.
While he didn’t cause any problems within the team and deserved more opportunities, the undeniable fact is that Torre needed to leave in order to gain regular playing time, a feat that is virtually impossible at Camp Nou given the abundance of players in midfield and the absence of injuries or surprises.
The few appearances Torre received came only in the absence of players such as Pedri, Fermin López, Frenkie de Jong, Dani Olmo, and Pablo “Gavi.” When everyone was available, there was no doubt his role would be limited to that of a substitute.
Despite the limited opportunities, Torre showed glimpses of his individual talent and impressive shooting ability, which attracted interest from several clubs. Barcelona’s management, led by Joan Laporta and Deco, has no objection to letting him go, preferring to sell him permanently rather than loan him out again, with the aim of recovering the €5 million the club paid in the summer of 2022 to sign him.
Although there is local interest from within La Liga, Pablo Torre’s future appears closer to Serie A, specifically to Como, which has already begun its efforts to sign the player.
The final word remains with Pablo Torre, but it is clear that his time at Barcelona is nearing its end, and the club’s fans are waiting to see whether they will see the promising midfielder shine elsewhere.










