The Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) is reportedly eyeing Ferran Torres as a potential replacement for Gonçalo Ramos, who recently joined AC Milan for a fee of around €74 million. The Portuguese striker’s departure has created a void in PSG’s attacking lineup, prompting discussions about a possible transfer involving the Spanish winger.
The potential move comes after reports of a preliminary agreement between PSG and Ferran Torres, who has been linked with a five-year contract at the Parc des Princes. With Torres currently under contract at FC Barcelona until June 2027, the situation adds a layer of complexity to the ongoing negotiations.
Barcelona’s firm stance on their star player
FC Barcelona president Joan Laporta, speaking from Dallas ahead of the World Cup semifinal between France and Spain, made his position clear regarding Ferran Torres. “There have been talks about a possible transfer, but we have not received any confirmation,” he stated. “He is a Barcelona player, one of the 14 we have here, and he performs exceptionally well. Every time he steps onto the pitch, he poses a serious threat. His assist to Merino was outstanding. Regardless, we have outstanding players at this World Cup, which is why I am here myself.”
The president’s remarks underscore Barcelona’s reluctance to entertain the idea of a transfer, emphasizing Torres’ importance to the squad. As PSG explores options to strengthen their attack, the outcome of this potential transfer remains uncertain, hinging on Barcelona’s final decision.