Ferran Torres is going through a rough spell at FC Barcelona, failing to score or significantly impact matches in recent weeks. Despite this, the club has yet to decide on renewing his contract, which runs until June 2027.
Barcelona faces a dilemma: keep Torres despite his dip in form or seek a more consistent option up front. The club aims to strengthen its attack in the summer, and plans to extend veteran striker Robert Lewandowski’s contract, which is also set to expire in 2025.
Torres ended the previous season strongly, finishing as the top scorer in the Copa del Rey and playing a key role in Barcelona’s triumph. Sporting director Deco even hinted that Torres could become the club’s future No. 9 after Lewandowski departs. However, this season his scoring has dried up since January 31.
Torres remains calm and looks to regain his scoring touch during the break, hoping to find the net for Spain and restart his form. Despite some interest from Atlético Madrid, he is not considering leaving Barcelona in the near future.
The decision on Torres’ contract, along with Barcelona’s ongoing search for an effective striker, will directly impact the club’s attacking prospects next season.