Ferran Torres might leave Barcelona during the upcoming transfer window, but for now, he is focused on representing Spain at the World Cup. His contract expires in 12 months, and the club is preparing a new offer to keep him tied to the Catalan side.

Over the past two seasons, Torres has been a key attacking player for Barcelona, scoring 40 goals and providing 10 assists since the start of the 2024-25 campaign. His role is crucial for coach Hansi Flick, especially with Robert Lewandowski leaving in summer 2026.

Despite interest from Paris Saint-Germain—who see him as a replacement for Bradley Barcola—Torres stated clearly, "I don’t know and I don’t care right now, what matters to me is the debut. Do I see myself still playing for Barça? I see myself playing this Monday against Cape Verde."

Barcelona aims to retain Torres, as losing such a player would heavily impact their offense. The contract situation, however, needs to be resolved soon to avoid uncertainty.

Ferran Torres remains one of Barcelona’s key forwards, and his future at the club largely depends on negotiations of a new contract in the coming months.