Source: Barca's Pablo Torre close to Mallorca move
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Barcelona's Pablo Torre is nearing a transfer to LaLiga club Mallorca after successfully negotiating terms with them. The 22-year-old midfielder, who struggled for game time at Barcelona last season, is drawn to the project Mallorca has proposed. An initial understanding suggests this will be a permanent transfer, with Barcelona keeping 50% of any future sale. Mallorca intends to finalize a transfer fee with Barcelona shortly. The move is significant for both clubs, with Barcelona looking to leverage incoming funds to enhance its squad amid ongoing financial challenges.
Barcelona and Mallorca have reached an agreement for Pablo Torre's transfer, with the midfielder attracted to the club's project and Barcelona retaining 50% of future sale profits.
Despite limited playing time last season, scoring three goals and providing four assists, Torre aims for more opportunities at Mallorca after struggling to secure a spot in Barcelona's first team.
Barcelona is focusing on financial recovery and any funds from Torre's transfer will aid them in strengthening their squad, as strict financial restrictions remain in place.
Torre's recent appearance for Spain's Under-21 team in the European Championship underscores his potential, even as he seeks a more impactful role at a new club.
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