
PABLO TORRE
The Surprising Situation of Pablo Torre: What Plans Does Hansi Flick Have?
Published:21/03/2025 - 23:14h
Updated:21/03/2025 - 23:14h
Hansi Flick still does not count on Pablo Torre in 2025. What will happen with the Barça midfielder?
Pablo Torre has disappeared in 2025 with FC Barcelona. In the first half of the season, he played little, but at least he was a starter in 4 matchdays of LaLiga and added minutes in a couple of Champions matches. After playing 81' against Barbastro in the Cup (he scored a goal and provided a couple of assists), Hansi Flick only gave him 12 minutes against Valencia (League) and another 13' against Betis (Cup).
Thus, the Cantabrian has not stepped onto the field in an official match for more than 2 months (the match against Betis was on January 15) and, in the first leg of the Cup 'semis' against Atlético (4-4), he was not even called up. In this sense, the situation of the midfielder is surprising, even when the competition for a spot in the Barça lineup is extremely tough due to the presence of players like Dani Olmo, Fermín López, and Gavi.
Flick did not want to lose him in the winter market, but he has also not found a place for Pablo in his rotation plan. Looking ahead to the summer, it is very likely that the player from Soto de la Marina will go out on loan again, something he already did in the 23-24 season to Girona. The 'albirrojos', like Sevilla, showed interest in signing him in January, but Torre preferred to stay and fight for opportunities that, for now, have not come.
Pablo Torre, forced to look for a team in the next market
In total, the '14' has 4 goals and 3 assists in 14 matches (373 minutes), being the substitute with the best goal participation percentage in the squad (scores or assists every 53 minutes). Despite his good numbers, the midfielder has no choice but to think about looking for a team next season, as it is clear that, at Barça, he will not have too many opportunities in the year of his remaining contract.
Looking ahead to the next transfer window, several LaLiga clubs are interested in signing him. In addition to Girona and Sevilla, Villarreal, Real Sociedad, and Betis are also very attentive to the future of the Cantabrian. Outside of Spain, some rumors point to Porto and Napoli as possible destinations for Pablo Torre. The 'dragons', in fact, reached out to him last January.