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As Barcelona slowly start to make moves in the transfer market, it will be imperative for the club to secure the exit of some unwanted stars.
This will help Barça ease the burden on the wage bill, which in turn, could aid them not only to bring in new players but also to register them.
One of the players who could leave Barcelona in the summer is Pablo Torre, the midfield prodigy who has failed to live up to expectations in Catalonia.
Barcelona open to terminating Torre’s contract
According to Diario SPORT, the club are open to the possibility of terminating Pablo Torre’s contract this summer, should a transfer not materialise.
Torre, who arrived at Barça with much promise, has found himself on the fringes of the squad and has failed to convince new manager Hansi Flick.
With just one year remaining on his contract, the club see no sporting future for the young midfielder and is actively exploring ways to part ways.
Pablo Torre has struggled to perform at Barcelona (Photo by Eric Alonso/Getty Images)
Barcelona’s sporting management, led by Deco, prefers to wait until after the conclusion of the UEFA U-21 European Championship in Slovakia before making any final decisions.
Torre is expected to feature in the tournament, and there is hope that his value could rise with strong performances, which might open the door for a transfer instead of a termination.
Recent reports suggest Torre is already on the radar of various La Liga clubs, including Valencia and Sevilla.
Deco, who has just returned from Brazil, is looking to expedite several exit operations to create room for potential arrivals.
In addition to Torre, players like Ansu Fati, Oriol Romeu, and Pau Victor are also expected to leave in the coming weeks.