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FC Barcelona and RCD Mallorca have finalized an agreement for the transfer of midfielder Pablo Torre. The deal includes a buy-back clause for Barcelona and a percentage of any future sale of the player. The club extended best wishes for Torre's future career and personal life.
Torre concludes his three-year tenure at Barcelona, having joined from Racing Santander in summer 2022. During his two active campaigns with the blaugrana, he accumulated 27 appearances, scoring five goals and providing four assists. The 2023/24 season saw him on loan at Girona, where he made 29 appearances before returning to Barcelona.
The midfielder began his career at Racing Santander at age 12, debuting for their first team at 17 during the 2020/21 season in Spain's third tier. He became a key player the following year in Primera RFEF, helping secure the club's promotion to the second division before transferring to Barcelona.
Despite initially being designated for Barcelona's reserve team, Torre spent most of his first season (2022/23) with the senior squad. He gained experience across La Liga, Copa del Rey, and Champions League competitions, adapting to top-flight football after jumping two divisions.
Under current coach Hansi Flick, Torre faced intense midfield competition from players including Pedri, Gavi, Dani Olmo, and Fermín, resulting in limited playing time. Though he demonstrated quality during his appearances, the transfer to Mallorca provides him renewed opportunity for regular first-team football.
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