Barcelona star Ferran Torres has seen his contract extension interviews in Catalonia after a new club update.
The Spain International remains uncertain about its long -term future at the club despite playing an important role in their high victory last season
Robert Lewandowski's injury gave him an increased chance to set up his claim as a starter in the Barcelona attack – next to Raphinha and Lamine Yamal – and he impressed the number 9 roll.
He ended the 2024/25 with a career-high 19 goals, reinforced by that period of coverage for Lewandowski, but the Polish international remains undisputed as number 1 in Flick's plans.
Torres has previously stated his confidence to become the most important man in Flick's attack, but he knows that that will take at least another year.
Lewandowski has an option to expand his contract until 2026/27, and Torres is confronted with a call about what to do below, especially with a world cup on the horizon next summer.
Conflicting rumors have emerged about Premier League side Aston Villa who is willing to make an offer of € 50 million to bring him back to England and the player wants to stay.
Torres' current contract from Barcelona runs until 2027, whereby the club wants to add that agreement for two more years if the conditions are agreed.
According to a new update from Mundo Deportivo, however, Barcelona Torres and his agent have announced that they are postponing conversations to concentrate on other 'priorities in signs and extensions'.
Torres is not restless because of the news because he trusts that Barcelona still wants to keep him, but interested clubs will also take note of the change.
Nico Williams' newest rejection from a move to Barcelona will probably reduce Flick in the transfer market and an arrival of a big name could swallow his budget for new contracts.
