Barcelona began the season strongly, winning five consecutive matches and leading La Liga from the start. However, their recent loss to Monaco has caused fans to remember last season’s struggles, when the team finished without any titles.
According to Spanish newspaper El Nacional, Pablo Torre’s situation at Barcelona has become critical. After showing promise in preseason and earning the coach’s approval, Torre now finds himself in a diminishing role. The report suggests that if things don’t change, he may consider leaving in the upcoming January transfer window.
The defeat to Monaco highlighted coach Hansi Flick’s lack of trust in Torre. Despite Dani Olmo’s injury opening up a chance for him, Flick opted for different players, keeping Torre on the bench until late in the game. This decision has left Torre frustrated, as he has seen limited playing time this season.
With Olmo sidelined, Torre was the only available attacking midfielder, yet Flick chose to reposition others like Pedri and Casado instead, sidelining Torre further. His camp has expressed dissatisfaction, and a January transfer remains a possibility, as Torre seeks more playing opportunities to showcase his talent.
Pablo Torre is attracting interest from several clubs in La Liga and across Europe, who recognize his significant potential. Ultimately, the decision lies with Hansi Flick. If Torre remains in a marginal role, he might insist on leaving in January.
The newspaper reported that the young player could even consider terminating his contract with Barcelona to secure a move elsewhere for more playing time.