Ferran Torres has experienced a challenging season at Barcelona. The Spanish international started the campaign positively, showing potential as the club’s main striker. However, since the start of the year, his form has dipped significantly, with his last goal coming in January.
This slump has placed immense pressure on Torres, making his future at the club a key topic ahead of the summer transfer window. According to Cadena SER, despite his dissatisfaction with limited playing time, Torres has chosen to stay and is not considering a departure anytime soon.
The player's decision stems from his desire to compete for a first-team place, even though coach Hansi Flick prefers Robert Lewandowski, who is close to signing a contract extension. Additionally, Barcelona are actively pursuing Julián Álvarez, which could affect Torres’ long-term prospects.
The weeks ahead are crucial as Torres works to regain Flick’s confidence and improve his performances to secure his spot in the squad. His choice to remain reflects a commitment to overcome current challenges and prove his value to Barcelona.