Pablo Torre Set to Leave Barcelona Amid Tactical Shake-Up Under Hansi Flick
Barcelona are bracing for summer departures as new head coach Hansi Flick reshapes the squad. One of the first casualties of this transition appears to be young midfielder Pablo Torre, who has reportedly decided to seek opportunities elsewhere in the upcoming transfer window.
According to El Nacional, Torre has already informed Flick and his close circle of his intention to leave Camp Nou. Despite once dreaming of wearing the Barcelona shirt, the 21-year-old now sees departure as crucial to his professional growth.
Torre’s game time has dwindled significantly this season. While he featured early on when injuries depleted the midfield, his involvement vanished once key players returned. Though Flick recognizes his potential, the stiff competition in midfield has left Torre with little room to flourish.
He has built strong friendships within the squad — particularly with Gavi, Pedri, Fermin López, and Dani Olmo — and has reportedly told them of ongoing negotiations with other clubs. A winter offer was turned down, but with summer interest growing, Real Mallorca has emerged as the frontrunner for his signature.
Torre had hoped to end the season celebrating trophies with Barcelona before moving on — a decision he now believes was the right one. With Flick’s new system leaving little room for his style, his exit seems inevitable.