Ajax Amsterdam has set its sights on Jofre Torrents, a 19-year-old left-back from FC Barcelona’s academy system, as the Dutch giants look to shore up a position that has been a persistent headache. The potential loan move would send one of La Masia’s more promising defensive prospects to the Eredivisie for the kind of regular first-team minutes that Barcelona simply cannot guarantee right now.
Torrents, born on January 28, 2007, has made just 3 appearances for Barcelona’s senior squad. His debut came in August 2025 under coach Hansi Flick during a LaLiga match against Mallorca.
What Ajax gets, and what Barcelona gives up (temporarily)
Ajax’s interest in Torrents is rooted in a straightforward squad-building need. The club wants to strengthen its left-back options heading into the new season, and a loan deal for a Barcelona academy product checks multiple boxes: youth, technical quality, and zero permanent transfer fee.
For Barcelona, the calculus is equally simple. Torrents signed a contract extension in May 2025 that runs through June 2028, meaning the club has him locked down for the foreseeable future. His release clause sits somewhere between €400 million and €800 million, in line with the protective figures Barcelona routinely slaps on its La Masia graduates.










