Ferran Torres' spell at Barcelona appears to be drawing to a close. According to Matteo Moretto, the 26-year-old forward, who scored Spain's winning goal in the World Cup final, feels he isn't sufficiently valued by head coach Hansi Flick — a sentiment that has convinced him to move to the Parisian club managed by his former Spain boss, Luis Enrique. Torres has reportedly told those close to him he'll switch clubs this summer.
The complete stalemate in contract renewal talks with Barcelona is cited as the main reason Torres has opened the door to PSG. Due to Financial Fair Play restrictions, the Catalan club cannot offer him a new deal until September, adding further uncertainty for Torres, whose current contract expires in 2027. For PSG, who have been searching for a striker following Goncalo Ramos' move to Milan, Torres is seen as a player who could provide the experienced attacking reinforcement they're after.
Barcelona, meanwhile, had positioned Torres as a key attacking figure following Robert Lewandowski's departure, though the club may be inclined to cash in on his value while it remains high rather than risk his contract running down. Direct negotiations between the two clubs are expected to open in the coming week to settle on a transfer fee, with no issues anticipated over personal terms between Torres and PSG.
Source: Matteo Moretto
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