Pablo Torre's future at FC Barcelona is moving further and further away from Camp Nou. The young Cantabrian has gone virtually unnoticed this season. The few minutes he has had haven't changed Hansi Flick's opinion.
Although he has barely had any prominence under Hansi Flick, the midfielder remains key for the under-21 national team. Pablo Torre acknowledges that he respects the coach's decisions, although he doesn't always agree with them. "I didn't look out of place when I came onto the field; I respect his decisions, but many times I haven't understood them", Pablo Torre explained.

Despite his technical quality and vision of the game, the attacking midfielder hasn't managed to convince the coaching staff. Torre is still clinging to the idea of succeeding as a blaugrana. The facts and statistics say otherwise.
Mallorca returns to the charge for Pablo Torre
Mallorca is still thinking about the Cantabrian attacking midfielder. The Bermellón club has been following him very closely for some time. They already tried to sign him in January, unsuccessfully, but that wasn't a reason to change their mind.
At that time, Pablo Torre refused to leave. The player believed he could turn his situation around. The season went on and his role was reduced to nothing.
Throughout 2025, he has only played 27 min. in La Liga (27 minutos). Spread over two matches that were already decided: against Valencia and Betis. Nothing that reflects a real commitment to him.
Ortells wants him as leader of the new project
Ortells, Mallorca's director of football, is clear about his objective. He sees Pablo Torre as the ideal piece to lead the team's offensive play. His talent fits perfectly with the style they want to implement.
The transfer of Samú Costa will provide financial leeway. It will be added to the highly likely departure of Robert Navarro, whose contract ends on June 30. In that spot, Pablo Torre would fit in as a starter from day one.
Ortells believes this is the perfect time to launch a new offensive. The player still has no place at Barça and other clubs will also be interested. Mallorca offers something different: total prominence and a tailor-made project.

Pablo Torre resists accepting his situation
Pablo Torre still dreams of staying. He can't quite accept that he isn't in Flick's plans. The reality is that the club no longer counts on him.
The competition is fierce in his position. His last start was in the Copa del Rey, against modest Barbastro. That day he scored a goal and provided two assists, but it wasn't enough to earn a spot.
His refusal to leave in January was clear. Everything indicates that the summer will force decisions to be made. Mallorca wants to be on the front line when that happens.
Although there will be more offers, the Balearic team hopes their sporting proposal will weigh more than the name of other clubs. If Pablo Torre wants to feel important again, this could be the definitive step.