Barcelona midfielder’s exit to La Liga outfit to be announced tomorrow – report | OneFootball

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·13 July 2025

Barcelona midfielder’s exit to La Liga outfit to be announced tomorrow – report

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After Ansu Fati, Pablo Torre is widely expected to become the next member of the Barcelona first team to leave the club this summer.

The young midfielder has been linked with a move to Mallorca over the past few weeks, and it appears both sides already have an agreement in place.


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Torre has already spoken to the Mallorca coach about his prospects at the club and it is only a matter of time before the transfer gets finalised.

It was reported yesterday that the involved entities were determining the fee that Torre’s former club, Racing Club, are supposed to receive, which was delaying the announcement.

Announcement to come tomorrow

According to Mundo Deportivo (h/t FCB World), the final announcement of the Torre deal to Mallorca is expected to come tomorrow.

Tomorrow is also the day when the youngster travels to Mallorca to complete his medical, presumably ahead of the announcement.

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Pablo Torre set for a new adventure at Mallorca (Photo by Fran Santiago/Getty Images)

Torre’s €5 million exit won’t solve much for Barcelona from an economic perspective. However, the club have taken a calculated bet on the midfielder.

As part of the player’s deal, Barça have retained certain clauses that will help the club retain control of his future.

This includes a future sell-on fee, which will entitle Barça to half the amount of Torre’s future transfer fee from Mallorca.

In addition, the Catalans will also have the option to buy back the player on a cut-price deal, thus making it almost effortless for the club to bring the player back in the future.

As for Torre, a move to Mallorca will hand him an opportunity to prove his credentials in the top-flight, especially after a difficult couple of years that saw him struggle to gain regular game-time at Barça.

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