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Pablo Torre Leaves Barcelona For Mallorca In €5 Million Transfer
Pablo Torre has left Barcelona to join Mallorca in a €5 million transfer. Barcelona keeps 50% of any future sale. Torre wants a new beginning as he had few chances at Barcelona.
WHAT HAPPENED?
Mallorca signed Pablo Torre as their first player for the 2025-26 season. They paid €5 million. Torre, 22, had a hard time at Barcelona, where he played just 192 minutes during the 2024-25 season. The deal includes a 50% sell-on clause. This means Barcelona will get money if Mallorca sells Torre later. Reports say Barcelona also has a buy-back option and the right of first refusal. They are interested in Torre’s future even though he has left the club.
According to a previous report, Torre has played just 192 minutes for Barcelona this season.
WHY THE MOVE MATTERS
This transfer is another step in Barcelona’s plan to fix their team and finances. Last season, Torre was the 22nd most-used player on the team. The club wanted him to have more playing time elsewhere. Mallorca’s coach, Jagoba Arrasate, thinks Torre is important to make their midfield stronger. Mallorca, who finished mid-table in La Liga last season, aims to get into European competitions. Torre’s move to Mallorca shows they are serious about improving the team.
According to a previous report, Mallorca finished the last La Liga season in mid-table.
WHAT’S NEXT FOR BARCELONA AND MALLORCA?
Barcelona will watch Torre’s development closely. They can make a move if his value goes up because they have buy-back and first refusal rights. For Mallorca, Torre will join the team for pre-season training. Arrasate is building a stronger team. In their first game, Mallorca will play against Barcelona in Camp Nou, so it will be a chance for Torre to face his previous team. This game might show how serious Mallorca is about climbing up the standings. Barcelona, after letting Torre go, wants to strengthen their midfield. Barcelona aims to do at least the same as last year when they won ever national competition in Spain.
Barcelona has been fined €15 million by UEFA for breaching FFP regulations, which adds urgency to their need to strengthen the squad efficiently. According to a previous report, Barcelona has been found in violation of Financial Fair Play regulations.