Pablo Torre remains one of the great talents in Spanish soccer. At 21 years old, the young Cantabrian attacking midfielder hasn't managed to establish himself in Barcelona's first team. In the offices of the Catalan club, his departure next summer transfer window is already being seriously considered. The overcrowding in his position and the preference for other profiles make it very difficult for him to have a place in the 2025-2026 project.
The footballer, who has experienced a season of ups and downs during his loan at Girona FC, has several options on the table. The return to Real Racing Club de Santander is conditioned on the Montañés team's promotion to the First Division, while continuity in Girona would depend on various sporting and economic factors. Although those alternatives remain, a new candidate has emerged that has gained strength in recent weeks.

It is RCD Mallorca, a club that has already planned its next season with Jagoba Arrasate at the helm. The new Bermellón coach has reportedly requested a creative profile in the attacking midfield, and Pablo Torre would fit perfectly into his play style. According to various club sources, the sports management of the Balearic team has already contacted the player's entourage to assess his situation and explore a possible loan.
Flick opens the exit door
In the player's environment, the option of RCD Mallorca is viewed very positively. It is believed that Pablo Torre could find the prominence at Son Moix that he hasn't had so far, within a team that will seek to be a protagonist with proactive soccer. Additionally, the presence of a coach like Arrasate, known for his ability to enhance young talents, also adds points to the proposal.
Meanwhile, Barça wouldn't look unfavorably on a loan to a club where the footballer has quality minutes and continuity. As of today, the idea at Can Barça is not to part with the player permanently but to continue betting on his projection in competitive environments. The most viable formula would be a loan without a purchase option, with continuous monitoring by the culé technical secretariat.
A loan in sight
Pablo Torre arrived at Barcelona from Racing in exchange for 5 million euros plus variables, and at the time was considered one of the great bets. However, the lack of opportunities and fierce competition in the first team have slowed his progression, forcing the club to explore new avenues to not hinder his growth.
With the transfer market approaching, Pablo Torre's name will be on many lips again. Mallorca, Girona, and Racing de Santander are vying for a talent that still has much to say in Spanish soccer. Everything points to his future being defined once the season ends, and the decision will be made jointly between the player, his entourage, and Barcelona.
The intention is clear: to find the ideal context where he can exploit his abilities and prove that he is ready to succeed at the elite level. In Mallorca, they believe that place could be Son Moix. And Pablo Torre is starting to think the same.