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Out-of-favour Barcelona midfielder not considering January move despite lack of minutes

Barcelona midfielder Pablo Torre has no plans to leave the club during the upcoming January transfer window, claims a report from Roger Torello Mundo Deportivo.

It is said that despite facing an uncertain future at the club, the 21-year-old remains focused on staying with Barcelona until the end of the season.

Torre’s situation at Barcelona has been quite inconsistent under Hansi Flick. At the start of the season, he was not included in the coach’s plans, but his situation seemed to improve in late September when he was given a chance to play three consecutive matches.

However, after a brief appearance in the first half against Las Palmas in late November, he has not featured in any of the following matches.

Since that game, Barcelona have played five more fixtures—against Mallorca, Betis, Dortmund, Leganes, and Atletico Madrid—yet Torre has remained absent, not even making it onto the pitch as a substitute.

Torre has disappeared

Pablo Torre is struggling to get minutes at Barcelona. (Photo by Rich Storry/Getty Images)

In the Champions League, Torre’s participation has been minimal. He played just three minutes in Barcelona’s opening match in Monaco and 12 minutes against Brest, which further highlights his limited role in the squad.

Despite the current lack of playing time, he is determined to remain at Barcelona. He understands that the season is long, and with the Copa del Rey starting after the Christmas holidays, he hopes to earn more opportunities to showcase his talent.

However, if the club decides to let him go or if another attractive offer comes his way, he may reconsider his position.

Torre’s primary aim is not only to secure as many titles as possible with Barcelona but also to earn a spot in Spain’s national squad for the upcoming Euro Cup.

To achieve this, he knows he must play regularly and perform well on the field, something that is currently impossible without more minutes on the pitch.

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