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Neither Barça nor Girona: Pablo Torre already knows where he'll play next season, it's a done deal

After a season with few opportunities, Pablo Torre is ready to give his career a radical turn

Pablo Torre's future has been a constant mystery since he arrived at FC Barcelona. The young Cantabrian attacking midfielder, one of the greatest prospects in Spanish soccer, hasn't managed to establish himself in the first team at Barça. His time at Girona, where he was on loan a couple of seasons ago, didn't give him the continuity he desired.

He returned to Barça to face the last campaign with renewed hopes, but he soon realized he wouldn't have the space he needed to keep growing. In that sense, the conversations with Hansi Flick were decisive: the German coach was very clear and made it clear to him that there wouldn't be enough minutes for him this season. Far from being discouraged, Pablo Torre has made a definitive decision, which is to look for a way out, understanding that he needs a team that will truly bet on him.

New destination for Pablo Torre

At 22 years old, the Barça attacking midfielder knows he can't keep waiting at Barça, especially considering that he isn't part of the immediate plans of the coaching staff. Therefore, after weeks of rumors and speculation, Pablo Torre is reportedly close to becoming a new Mallorca player. The Spanish club had already shown interest in him during the winter transfer window, but they couldn't close the deal.

Now, with the player's approval, everything is on track for a possible deal to be finalized in the coming weeks. Mallorca has shaped the move as a loan with a purchase option, as they see Pablo Torre as a key piece to strengthen its attacking lines. It's no wonder: his talent, vision, and ability to make a difference make him a top-level signing for a team that wants to keep growing in La Liga.

A marked exit

A possible adventure at Mallorca is, without a doubt, an ideal opportunity for Pablo Torre to show his true potential in a much more favorable and much less high-profile context. The young Barça attacking midfielder isn't leaving Barça due to a lack of quality, but due to a lack of opportunities. His relationship with Flick was cordial, but the coach never believed he fully fit into his system.

"I already knew it was going to be difficult to get minutes," the player himself admitted in a recent interview. Even so, in the few minutes he had, he gave clear signs of his talent. The decision to leave hasn't been easy, but it has been necessary: faced with a lack of continuity and without a defined role, Pablo Torre understood it was time for a change of scenery.