FC Barcelona and RCD Mallorca have reached an agreement for the transfer of the player Pablo Torre. The blaugranes retain a buy back option and percentage of any future sale of the midfielder.
The Club wishes him all the best for the future on and off the field.
As such the player from Cantabria brings an end to his three year spell as a blaugrana after arriving from Racing Santander in the summer of 2022. Torre spent the 2023/24 season on loan at Girona and in his two campaigns with Barça he made 27 appearances, scored five goals and provided four assists, showing evidence of his undoubted talent.
Beginnings at Racing Santander
Son of former Racing Santander player Esteban Torre, Pablo began his career at the Cantabrian club at the age of 12. During the 2020/21 season, at the age of just 17, Pablo Torre made his debut for the Racing first team in the old Second Division B and as the season continued he became a regular in the side. The following season he was one of the top performers in the newly formed Primera RFEF Division and helped Racing win promotion back to the Second Division before joining FC Barcelona.
Despite the leap up two division and being in theory a Barça Atlètic player, Torre spent most of the season with the first team gaining valuable experience in La Liga, the Copa del Rey and the Champions League.
Loan to Girona and return to Barça
After his first season as a blaugrana, the midfielder went out on loan to Girona in search of more playing time. In Míchel’s side he figured regularly making 29 appearances before returning to FC Barcelona at the end of the 2023/24 season.
Limited playing time but well exploited
Under coach Hansi Flick competition in midfield was fierce with the likes of Pedri, Gavi, Dani Olmo and Fermín in the squad. Minutes were hard to come by but when he did feature he showed his class. Now, he has the opportunity to do so as a Mallorca player.