The summer transfer window officially commenced on June 15th, marked by significant early movements such as Anthony Gordon’s 80M€ transfer from Newcastle. As anticipation builds for Karim Adeyemi’s arrival, FC Barcelona appears poised for a substantial sale, with Paris Saint-Germain expressing concrete interest in Ferran Torres. This interest reportedly constitutes the primary condition for the operation to proceed.

Ferran Torres is currently in the United States, participating in the 2026 World Cup. The 26-year-old forward, who delivered a crucial assist to Mikel Merino in the 1/8th final against Portugal (1-0) on Monday, no longer seems indispensable at FC Barcelona. With Anthony Gordon and Karim Adeyemi slated to bolster the attacking line for the Barça, the Blaugrana management has noted a tangible interest from their counterparts at Paris Saint-Germain regarding Ferran Torres.
Paris Saint-Germain’s interest in Ferran Torres confirmed
Reports indicate that the recruitment of Ferran Torres has received approval from Luis Enrique, who is reportedly keen to reunite with the forward he previously managed during his tenure as head coach of the Spanish national team until the conclusion of the 2022 World Cup. The PSG coach may see his wish granted in the coming weeks. Furthermore, it is understood that FC Barcelona has been informed of PSG’s intentions regarding a potential transfer for Ferran Torres.
Barcelona demands a substantial transfer fee
Additionally, it is understood that PSG is aware of Ferran Torres’s annual earnings at Barça and anticipates no difficulties in reaching a contractual agreement on personal terms with the Spanish international, provided an accord is struck with FC Barcelona on the transfer fee. This financial aspect represents the pivotal point in the ongoing saga surrounding Ferran Torres. While a departure is not ruled out by the Spanish champions, a
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