While global attention is currently fixed on the 2026 World Cup, Paris Saint-Germain is actively navigating the summer transfer market, meticulously evaluating potential acquisitions. The club appears poised for a more dynamic recruitment phase than the previous year, and among the prominent names emerging, Ferran Torres has gained significant traction in recent hours. The forward from FC Barcelona has reportedly expressed his readiness to move to Paris, and an understanding between the parties has been established.

Over the past few days, the transfer window has seen a surge in speculation linking Ferran Torres to Paris Saint-Germain. The Spanish international, currently representing ‘La Roja’ at the World Cup, remains under contract with FC Barcelona until 2027. He has clearly emerged as a primary target for PSG this summer. This operation could finalize swiftly, as an agreement has now been confirmed, giving PSG a clear picture of the potential deal.
Ferran Torres poised for Paris Saint-Germain?
Following Gonçalo Ramos’s departure, Paris Saint-Germain is actively seeking reinforcements for its attacking line. Spanish forward Ferran Torres appears to be the leading candidate, with reports indicating a principle agreement for a contract extending until 2031 has been reached between the capital club and the player. FC Barcelona awaits PSG’s official offer, understanding that the transfer fee is anticipated to be around €50 million.
€50 Million valuation for Ferran Torres
Having joined FC Barcelona in 2022, Ferran Torres is currently valued at €50 million. This figure is consistent with the reported sum for his potential recruitment by Paris Saint-Germain. The French club seemingly holds a strong position in this negotiation, as despite interest from two English clubs, Ferran Torres has reportedly already set his sights on Paris. The finalization of this transfer will depend on developments after the Spaniard concludes his World Cup campaign, which includes an upcoming clash against France, where he will face several players who could soon become his teammates at PSG.
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