FC Barcelona has officially launched contract renewal procedures for forward Ferran Torres. This strategic move demonstrates confidence in the player's role under manager Hansi Flick while adhering to pragmatic squad management protocols.
Although Torres remains under contract until June 2027, the club is acting early to secure long-term stability. Reports indicate the potential extension could bind the Spanish international to the Catalan giants through 2030. His current deal is valued at €20 million gross, excluding bonuses.
Torres has evolved into a vital rotational asset since his €55 million transfer from Manchester City in December 2021. Under Flick’s system, his versatility across the front line provides essential tactical depth for a squad loaded with attacking talent.
This proactive approach reflects a shift in Barcelona’s front office strategy. By initiating talks with two years remaining on the existing deal, the club aims to preserve asset value and avoid the depreciation risks associated with delayed negotiations.