The saga surrounding Ferran Torres appears to be accelerating rapidly. The talented FC Barcelona forward is currently focused on the World Cup semi-final, set for Tuesday, July 14th, against the French national team. Following this, a potential move from Spain to the French capital could be on the horizon. Paris Saint-Germain is actively positioning itself to secure his services, and it seems coach Luis Enrique has orchestrated a masterstroke that has significantly influenced the operation.

Luis Enrique himself indicated in a recent interview, following PSG’s second consecutive Champions League triumph on May 30th, that significant squad changes were anticipated during the transfer window. We’ve already seen Gonçalo Ramos complete his move to AC Milan, while Kang-in Lee is reportedly on his way to Atletico Madrid. To fill the void left by Ramos’s departure, the Parisian club is now seriously considering Ferran Torres.
Luis Enrique pens a personal letter to Ferran Torres regarding transfer
The 26-year-old forward, who remains under contract with FC Barcelona until June 2027, is currently immersed in the World Cup with the Spanish national team. Once the tournament concludes, Ferran Torres is expected to take some well-deserved summer leave, during which he will reportedly engage in discussions with Parisian decision-makers regarding his potential future contract with PSG. With the transfer of Gonçalo Ramos finalized, PSG management has intensified efforts to ensure Torres‘s signing is a success. Having previously coached him with La Roja during his tenure as national team manager, Luis Enrique has reportedly taken a direct and personal approach.
PSG’s direct contact with the player
The head coach of Paris Saint-Germain is said to have personally written a letter to Ferran Torres, aiming to convince him that joining PSG is the optimal career move. This direct appeal is believed to have played a pivotal role in the sudden advancements in the Torres transfer saga. It has been confirmed that the operation is progressing smoothly. Ferran Torres has just one year remaining on his contract at Barcelona, and behind the scenes, PSG has initiated direct contact with the player’s representatives. The club is actively engaged in discussions and has expressed strong interest. Following Gonçalo Ramos‘s departure, Torres could directly replace him, offering versatility across multiple positions, including as a number nine or an attacking winger. While Ferran Torres is certainly a significant option for PSG, he is not the only player being considered.