As we have learned, everything pointed to the story between Pablo Torre and FC Barcelona ending this upcoming transfer window.
The Cantabrian arrived at Barça with the reputation of a promising talent, coming from Racing de Santander, but he hasn't managed to establish himself in the team. Barça paid six million euros for his signing in 2022. One year later, the Catalan club loaned him to Girona.

Under Míchel's management, Pablo Torre was part of the team during the historic campaign where he played many minutes. The Montilivi side managed to qualify for the Champions League.
Combined with Barça's need to make room in the squad, an imminent departure would be triggered. However, as Mundo Deportivo reports, Pablo Torre has a clear idea. The "14" wants to fulfill his contract, which ends in 2026.
Pablo Torre: Problems call for solutions
Given this situation, a tug-of-war has developed between the club and the player. One side wants the sale and the other wants to fulfill his contract, and an unexpected solution has emerged. Joan Laporta will fulfill the midfielder's wishes without giving up the club's interests.
The idea of the blaugrana side would be to renew his contract so he can leave on loan. The club, in this way, would free up salary space and Pablo Torre would remain linked to Barça. All this without giving up playing time and developing in another environment.
RCD Mallorca, possible path for the Cantabrian
The club most interested in the midst of this saga has been RCD Mallorca. Arrasate's side already inquired about Pablo Torre in January, but received a negative response. Now the situation is different and the Mallorcan club would be very interested in acquiring Pablo Torre on loan.

Pablo Torre doesn't fit, future in Mallorca
Pablo Torre would see his position more than covered in the club with Dani Olmo, Fermín López, or even Gavi or Pedri. Although he has only played 421 minutes, the Cantabrian has scored 4 goals and provided 3 assists. Nevertheless, Hansi Flick hasn't trusted the 23-year-old much, who could continue his career at Son Moix.
RCD Mallorca could be a good future for Pablo Torre. The Balearic side's style is characterized by an offensive approach and the appreciation of young talent.
Without a doubt, this is a point in favor for the player from Soto de la Marina, who stands out for his vision, ability to unbalance, and goal-scoring instinct. We'll see if the "14" culé ends up with the Bermellón side with a signed contract renewal in hand.