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Barcelona have reportedly come up with a plan for midfielder Pablo Torre for the summer transfer window.
Torre’s future is uncertain after another season where he spent the majority of the season on the bench for Barcelona.
The 22-year-old managed just 328 minutes across the whole campaign in all competitions, although he did look good on the rare occasions he did feature.
[The midfielder has spoken out about his campaign](https://www.barcablaugranes.com/2025/6/5/24443870/pablo-torre-reveals-barcelona-frustrations-as-midfielder-opens-up-on-future-plans) and admitted he’s been frustrated by his lack of game time under Hansi Flick.
According to Mundo Deportivo, Barcelona are hoping to extend his contract as a first step, as his current deal expires in 2026.
The Catalans are then planning on either loaning him out for the 2025-26 campaign with a purchase option or selling him with with a buyback clause.
Torre is currently with Spain’s Under-21s at the Euros but talks about his future are set to take place when he returns ahead of a potential summer exit.