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Great hope of Spanish football, Pablo Torre has not really succeeded in taking off. Arrived for 5 million at FC Barcelona in the summer of 2022 from Racing Santander when he was coming out of a crazy season in Spanish D3 with 10 goals and 11 goals in 34 matches – participating in the promotion of his training club – Pablo Torre has not yet been able to convince in Catalonia. After a first discovery exercise with a goal and an offering in 13 matches under the orders of Xavi, he then headed to Girona as part of a loan. A fairly mixed experience since he was mainly a substitute with 29 appearances for one goal and two assists.
Returning to Catalonia this summer, Pablo Torre ultimately stayed. However, he could have left since Real Sociedad had been interested in him, but the player was ultimately able to continue an additional season in Catalonia in order to try to shake up the hierarchy. Used only five times at the start of the season for three starts, he still has a goal and an offering with the Blaugranas. If he was able to take advantage of the absences in the midfield to play, the native of Soto de la Marina will see his situation become more and more complicated in the weeks to come.
A departure in January?
Faced with numerical problems in the midfield at the start of the season and following his good pre-season, Pablo Torre was in a position of strength and was able to have a role that was certainly marginal, but a role all the same in the Blaugrana squad. However, the situation is changing, as announced Sport. Frenkie de Jong already back, Fermín López, Dani Olmo and Gavi are close to resuming competition and the presence of Pablo Torre, even if only in the group called for each match, is threatened. A hell of a blow for the player who seemed to be gaining strength.
With many options in midfield that will be added, Hans-Dieter Flick will have to decide and Pablo Torre is likely to pay the price. This could therefore push him to change scenery this winter with a possible loan. In any case, the Catalan management and the player have concluded that they will meet in January to analyze his case and find out what will be the best decision to make so that he can play and progress. Enough to call into question his season with the Blaugrana.
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