With the transfer market drawing to a close, several La Liga teams are keeping an eye on the latest moves. At Barça, there is one player who has caught the interest of some renowned coaches. He is a young attacking midfielder who, despite his talent, has not found enough space in the Blaugrana team's formation.
The player has made a positive impression during pre-season under Hansi Flick . He has been a protagonist in important friendlies, scoring a goal against Manchester City and starting in the Clasico against Real Madrid. However, his performances have not been enough to secure him a regular place in the team for the new season.
A young talent looking for minutes outside the Camp Nou
Pablo Torre , the promising 21-year-old talent from Cantabria, is the player who is on the radar of José Bordalás and Rubén Baraja. Despite his good performance in preseason, he has not had any minutes in Barça's first league match. This fact has sparked the interest of teams such as Getafe, Sevilla and Valencia, who see in him an opportunity to strengthen their squads.
Barça are in a decisive phase, analysing the possibility of loaning Pablo Torre so that he can continue to develop his potential. Getafe, managed by José Bordalás, and Valencia, under the direction of Rubén Baraja , are two of the most interested in acquiring the services of the attacking midfielder. Both coaches believe that Pablo Torre can offer a lot if he manages to have regular minutes in the season.
The decision is in the hands of Barça and Pablo Torre
Pablo Torre's future will depend largely on the decisions Barça make in the final days of the transfer market. Although Flick has praised the player's performance, the competition in his position is fierce. A loan could be the best option for the Cantabrian to continue accumulating experience and maintain his progress in Spanish football.
Sevilla are also willing to offer him quality minutes, which makes the situation favourable for Pablo Torre. Now, the player and the club must make a decision that benefits both parties, while José Bordalás and Rubén Baraja eagerly await their opportunity.