There are several players in this FC Barcelona squad whose contractual situations are making their future at the Catalan club highly uncertain.
One such player, Robert Lewandowski, whose contract is ending at the end of this season, has already decided to leave the club, while Andreas Christensen, who also has only a few days left on his contract, is yet to sign a renewal.
Meanwhile, another forward, Ferran Torres, has his contract expiring in 2027, and thus, he would enter the final year of his deal once the next season starts. However, despite the club’s usual policy of avoiding such situations, there is no real urgency at Barcelona to address his renewal right now.
According to [Mundo Deportivo](https://www.mundodeportivo.com/futbol/fc-barcelona/20260522/1004186306/claves-renovacion-ferran-torres.html), there have been no official contacts between the two parties in recent months, and the Blaugrana side believes there is still enough time to discuss a possible extension later during the next season if they decide to move forward with a renewal.
The Catalan club already has the case of Frenkie de Jong in mind to remain calm about the situation, as the Dutch midfielder ended up renewing his contract despite entering the final year of his previous deal.
There are several reasons behind Barcelona’s relaxed stance. For one, Ferran Torres’ salary is not considered excessive, which means the club does not see this as a priority issue at the moment, especially as they continue to carefully manage their financial situation.
At the same time, the Catalans are also waiting to see how their attacking line evolves after the expected departure of Robert Lewandowski and with the arrival of a possible new striker in the coming months.
Although Ferran’s performances have been highly satisfactory, particularly with his versatility and effectiveness as a central striker, the club still wants a clearer picture of its long-term attacking plans before making a final decision on his future.
The Spanish forward is also expected to join the national team for the upcoming World Cup after Barcelona’s final league game against Valencia, [although he has already recovered from the slight muscular discomfort that had recently sidelined him](https://semprebarca.com/flick-handed-triple-fitness-boost-as-barcelona-prepare-for-valencia-clash/).
On paper, Lewandowski’s departure would seemingly improve Ferran Torres’ chances of remaining an important part of the squad next season, especially after showing he can deliver goals while operating as a number nine.
Still, no definitive decision has been made yet by Barcelona, and thus, it could still be some time before Ferran Torres’ long-term future at the club becomes clearer.