Ferran Torres’ future is entering a decisive phase, and Barcelona are now facing a much more open summer scenario than before. Recent reporting says the club are willing to listen to offers for the forward as part of a wider attacking reshuffle, even if no final decision has been made yet. Barça’s current view appears to be that Ferran is not untouchable, especially if a strong proposal arrives that helps finance other priority moves.
The context around him has changed. Ferran still has a contract until 2027, which gives Barcelona room to negotiate from a position of some strength, but his role has become less secure as the club rethink the structure of the frontline for next season. Reports from the last week describe him as one of the names who could be sacrificed if Barça decide to push for a new striker and a broader attacking reset.

He is losing weight in the team
Ferran’s numbers are not disastrous, but the feeling around him has cooled. Recent analysis of his season notes that he has 15 goals in 36 appearances, yet only one league goal since early December, which helps explain why doubts have grown over his long-term role in the squad. Barça still value his professionalism and versatility, but the club also want more consistency in decisive moments.
That is why the final stretch of the season matters so much. Barça still have not closed the door on keeping him, but they also know his market value could be useful in a summer where they need to create room for other signings. This is not being treated as a forced sale, but it is clearly no longer an impossible one either.
Three real routes are already open
The market around Ferran is already active. The two clearest Premier League routes are Manchester United and Arsenal, with both clubs reported to be monitoring his situation closely. United are looking at attacking changes of their own, while Arsenal reportedly still admire Ferran’s profile and versatility.
The third route is in La Liga, where Atlético de Madrid continue to watch his case carefully. Reports say Atlético see him as an interesting attacking option, and Barcelona are aware that this interest could become strategically useful if bigger negotiations open between the two clubs in the summer.
Barça need to sell, but Ferran still wants to stay
From Barcelona’s side, the logic is clear. The club need to generate income and reduce pressure on the wage structure if they want to strengthen other positions. Ferran’s age, contract situation and market reputation make him one of the players who could bring in meaningful money without being impossible to replace.
The complication is that Ferran himself does not appear eager to leave. Recent reporting around his case continues to describe him as wanting to stay and fight for his place at Barça, which means any exit would still depend on the size of the offer and the direction Barça choose to take with the attack.

A summer that could decide everything
So the picture is now very clear. Barcelona have at least three active market routes around Ferran Torres — Manchester United, Arsenal and Atlético Madrid — and the club are willing to listen if the right offer arrives. What they have not done yet is make the final call on whether to cash in or keep him as part of next season’s squad.
That is why the coming weeks matter so much. Ferran’s performances, the offers that arrive and Barça’s wider attacking plans will all shape the outcome. But one thing is already obvious: Ferran Torres is closer than ever to becoming one of the big names of Barça’s summer market.
Note: this kind of information is still based on transfer reporting and market sources, so it should be treated with some caution. The overall scenario may be real, but the exact level of interest, the seriousness of the offers and Barça’s final position could still change quickly.

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