Ferran Torres is attracting interest from Paris Saint-Germain, with manager Luis Enrique personally leading the pursuit of the Barcelona forward.
Spanish media report that Torres’s representatives have been informed of PSG’s plan for the player, positioning him not as a typical backup, but as the first option in the attacking rotation. He is expected to come on for 15 to 25 minutes in important matches, bringing energy and tactical versatility.
Discussions between the club and the player’s camp have taken place, but no direct negotiations with Barcelona have started yet. The key decision lies with Torres himself: if he agrees, talks between the two clubs can formally begin.
Barcelona currently values the 26-year-old Spain international at around €50 million, a figure PSG is not believed to match at present, which could prove a barrier. The confidence Luis Enrique has in Torres stems from their shared history in the Spanish national team, appreciating his flexibility and game intelligence.
Barcelona’s position remains unchanged for now — any transfer depends entirely on the player’s willingness. Should Torres approve, both sides will need to find a financial compromise for the deal to advance.