Barça: Pablo Torre refused to go to Porto

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After the last minute departure of Nico Gonzalez to Manchester City for 60 million euros, FC Porto again tried to turn to the Barcelona formation to strengthen its midfielder. The Portuguese have sent an offer to FC Barcelona for the young Pablo Torre, an offer of around 8 million euros according to The posesión. Strolled through competition in the midfield, the 21 -year -old Spanish player only took part in eight Liga meetings this season, for three goals and a decisive pass.

If FC Barcelona was interested in a transfer to the amount proposed, the offer did not succeed. Indeed, the player not wishing to leave Barcelona this winter, his club has chosen to respect his will and to refuse the offer. The possibility of a loan was not envisaged, because Hansi Flick did not want his workforce to be lost in density to finish the season, and a loan would not have made it possible to recover liquidity to reinvest in a new player.

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