PSG have put Ferran Torres at the top of their list of targets for the summer transfer window, with coach Luis Enrique seeing the Spanish striker as an ideal reinforcement for the Parisian team’s attacking department.
The Valencian striker comes after a very good season with Barcelona and his performances have attracted the attention of the French champions.
Luis Enrique, who knows Ferran well from his time as manager of the Spanish national team, praises his ability to play in several positions, his movements without the ball and his tactical flexibility.
PSG’s interest is closely linked to the future of Bradley Barcola. Negotiations to renew the French striker’s contract are not going as expected and the club’s management is considering quality alternatives to avoid being left exposed in attack.
In this context, Ferran Torres has emerged as one of the most preferred names on Luis Enrique’s list.
However, Barcelona have no intention of giving up on the player easily. Coach Hansi Flick considers Ferran an important part of the project and does not see him as transferable.
Although the Catalans are looking to bring in a centre-forward in the summer, this does not mean Torres will leave; on the contrary, his versatility makes him even more valuable to the team.
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Ferran Torres can play as a winger, second striker or even as a “false 9”, offering different solutions in the offensive department. Moreover, the footballer himself wants to continue his career at Barcelona.
His contract is valid until 2027 and the player’s circle is expected to discuss a possible renewal in the coming months.
On the other hand, Luis Enrique continues to see the Spaniard as an ideal profile for PSG’s style of play.
The coach is looking for high-intensity players, capable of adapting to different attacking roles and contributing to different tactical schemes, qualities that Ferran Torres possesses.
Although PSG has the financial power to carry out such a transfer, the operation remains complicated.
In addition to Barcelona’s resistance, the player’s own desire to stay at Camp Nou also poses a major obstacle for the French club.
For now, everything depends on Bradley Barcola’s future. If the Frenchman leaves Paris, PSG are expected to intensify their efforts to sign Ferran Torres.
Until then, the Spanish striker remains focused on Barcelona, where he aims to continue his career development and strengthen his position in Hansi Flick’s squad.