FC Barcelona has started the process of renewing Ferran Torres’ contract, a move that signals confidence in the forward’s role under Hansi Flick while also reflecting the club’s characteristically pragmatic approach to squad management. The Catalan giants are simultaneously leaving the door open for external offers, a dual-track strategy that has become something of a Barcelona specialty in recent transfer windows.
Torres’ current deal doesn’t expire until June 30, 2027, which means there’s no immediate urgency. But Barcelona, a club that has learned painful lessons about letting contract situations drift, appears intent on getting ahead of this one early.
The numbers behind the negotiation
Torres’ existing contract is reportedly worth €20 million gross, excluding bonuses. Barcelona originally signed Torres from Manchester City back in December 2021 for a reported fee of €55 million. The deal came with a release clause of €1 billion.
The potential extension could push Torres’ commitment to the club as far as 2030. That would represent a nearly decade-long association between the Spanish international and Barcelona.










