Barcelona signal intent to sell red-hot attacker with €50 million price tag – report | OneFootball

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·15 mai 2025

Barcelona signal intent to sell red-hot attacker with €50 million price tag – report

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Barcelona have decided to put a price tag of €50 million on Ferran Torres, as per a recent report from Fichajes.

The forward has shown noticeable improvement this season, stepping up with strong performances in front of the goal. While the club appreciates what he has offered on the pitch, they are open to selling him if the right offer arrives.


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Torres joined Barcelona from Manchester City and has made his mark with 19 goals and 7 assists across 45 appearances. His ability to play across multiple attacking roles, whether on the wing or through the middle, has made him a valuable option in the squad.

Interestingly, his goal average this season is even better than Robert Lewandowski’s, highlighting how clinical he has become.

Despite all this, Barcelona do not see him as a key starter for the future. He is viewed more as a dependable squad player, someone who can be brought on to change a game or provide cover during rotations.

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Barcelona are not ruling out Ferran Torres’ sale. (Photo by Alex Caparros/Getty Images)

This makes his sale a realistic option, especially considering the club’s current financial needs.

Why Barcelona are open to selling Ferran Torres

Barcelona’s finances remain under pressure, and player sales are one way the club is looking to balance the books. Torres’ strong season has boosted his market value, making now an ideal time to cash in.

The €50 million asking price is seen as a fair reflection of his recent performances and long-term potential.

Still, the final call rests with Ferran Torres himself. His current deal runs until 2027, and he may decide to stay and fight for a bigger role under Hansi Flick. But if a tempting offer comes his way, it could mark the start of a new chapter in his career.

For now, Barcelona have made their stance clear that any club willing to meet the €50 million demand can start negotiations.

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