Pablo Torre has been one of the footballers who has caused the most discussion in Barça's offices in recent months. The midfielder arrived at the Catalan club several seasons ago with the intention of making a name for himself in the top division. Unfortunately for him, this wasn't the case and he ended up leaving for RCD Mallorca in search of opportunities.
Barça have gone through difficult times, but little by little their board is managing to get the club back on track. Those from the Catalan capital have had to swim against the tide to comply with Fair Play and other details, but they're succeeding. Now, a decision by Flick could change the life of one of the footballers who has been seen the least during the year.

Pablo Torre and Barça
Pablo Torre is a midfielder with a lot of potential and whenever he has stepped onto the field, he has performed well. In fact, several major clubs have shown interest in taking him on loan over the past few seasons. Unfortunately, Barça only accepted a sale, something they had been patiently waiting for until RCD Mallorca arrived.
The islanders wanted someone young with potential who could help them distribute play and cover the midfield area. The former culé didn't have luck under Xavi Hernández's orders nor under Flick's. The German gave him prominence at first, but little by little he relegated him to the background.
Flick has made those from the Catalan capital work like a well-oiled machine and the results are the perfect reflection of that. This season is expected to be even better, but they still need to make some adjustments before starting. Although it wasn't expected, recent reports link a culé with Pablo Torre's current team.
Flick's discard
According to several media outlets, Héctor Fort is still on the way out and RCD Mallorca are interested in his services. A section of the fans thinks the young full-back has the necessary quality to remain at the Catalan club. Nevertheless, Hansi believes the best option is a loan so he can have playing opportunities.
Barça don't want to hear about a sale, but they are open to a one-year loan. We'll have to keep a close eye on Hansi Flick and his team so we don't miss any updates.