In a season of many 'lights', Ferran Torres has been one of the great 'shadows' of FC Barcelona. The forward has not quite taken off under the orders of Hansi Flick, scoring 'just' 1 goal and providing 2 assists in the 10 games he played (5 of them as a starter) before his muscle injury in the hamstring of his right thigh, which will keep him out for 8 weeks.

The footballer has not yet taken a step forward and each night that passes he falls further behind due to the consolidation of the trident made up of Lamine Yamal, Robert Lewandowski and Raphinha, which is why both Barça and the forward himself are considering separating their paths and finding a solution that is beneficial for both parties, which could come in the winter market.

Ferran's future could be in La Liga

Ferran would look for a leading role in another team, while Barça would be happy to cash in on the sale of a player who is increasingly less important to their coach. A situation that several clubs would like to take advantage of, especially in the Premier League, although Atlético de Madrid would also be part of the list of suitors, as reported by 'El Nacional.cat'.

The interest of the colchoneros in the 'Tiburón' would come from some time ago and his complicated present in the Ciudad Condal would put his incorporation into 'Cholo' Simeone's squad within reach. As of today, there are still no talks between the two institutions, although the good relationship they maintain between them would facilitate the operation.

Valued at 30 million euros and with a contract until 2027, the culés would ask for at least 25 'kilos' for the transfer of the 24-year-old footballer. In England, Aston Villa and Arsenal are two of the red-and-whites' main rivals in the bidding, while Juventus and Inter are also reportedly keeping a close eye on the situation from Italy, so the future of the '7' could become more heated in the coming weeks.