Young midfielder Pablo Torre's future is currently uncertain, and he could play his final game for the Catalans against Athletic Club on Sunday.
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Torre could leave Barcelona this summerYoungster has rarely featured for Hansi Flick Game against Bilbao could be his final one for BlaugranaFollow GOAL on WhatsApp! 🟢📱WHAT HAPPENED?
According to a report from , Barcelona could say goodbye to Torre, one of the young midfielders in their ranks, this Sunday, when the Catalans lock horns against Athletic Club at San Mames. Torre hasn't been a part of head coach Flick's plans this season, and a move away from Catalunya seems inevitable as things stand.
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Torre’s future at Barcelona remains in doubt, with the midfielder failing to make a single appearance since March. His last La Liga start came in September, a clear indication of Flick's preference for a midfield trio of Pedri, Frenkie de Jong, and Dani Olmo, along with regular minutes for Gavi, Fermin Lopez, and Marc Casado. With Torre on the fringes, Barcelona may look to sell him this summer while he still holds market value, though a contract extension could also be considered, possibly with a loan move. His involvement in the final matchday against Athletic Club remains uncertain.
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Torre has played just 14 games this season, aggregating a paltry figure of 421 minutes. Only Pau Victor, Ansu Fati, and Andreas Christensen have registered fewer minutes among first-team players, although the Danish centre-back missed the majority of the season due to injury. Despite his lack of minutes, Torre has scored four goals and assisted three goals, averaging a direct goal contribution every 60 minutes.
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The Blaugrana will play their final league game of the season on Sunday, May 25, against Champions League-bound Athletic Club. Flick's troops have already won La Liga, adding to the Copa del Rey and Supercopa de Espana titles in the German manager's first season in charge.