The winter transfer window came and left without much activity at FC Barcelona, who focused on registering Dani Olmo and Pau Victor, while renewing some important players such as Ronald Araujo, Gavi and Pedri.
There had been talk of possible exits for players fighting for minutes, but nothing was materialized on that forehead.
A player who was linked to a game was the young midfielder Pablo Torre, with FC Porto making a late movement for Spanish on the day of the deadline.
No formal offers are made
After separating from Nico González, Porto wanted to sign Torre from Barcelona to replace the first The Masia talent.
And while the previous reports suggested that the Blaugrana rejected an offer of 8 million euros for the late 21 years on the day of the deadline, Sports World Claims otherwise.
In fact, according to the update, the situation with Pablo Torre never went beyond the initial interest of Porto, along with that of other clubs.
He did not progress because Barcelona did not want to lose the former prodigy of Santander de Carreras, or by lending it or negotiating a last minute transfer.
In this context, Porto, who asked the last day of the market on Torre, did not even present a formal offer and sought alternatives.
The report establishes that the Oporto option did not convince Barcelona technical staff as the new Portuguese club manager Martin Anselmi, was not particularly familiar with Torre.
Since the coach did not request the transfer, Barcelona did not see the loan option favorably, since there would be no guarantees about the game time for the young man, which would only run the risk of devaluing the player.
In addition, the manager Hansi Flick considered that Torre was part of the team, and the player was also willing to stay, which led to his continuous stay.