The Barcelona striker, Ferran Torres, will return to Mestalla, since Sport reports suggest that it could be included in the initial alignment for the next clash of the Copa del Rey de Barcelona against Valencia.
This game is particularly significant for Torres, since it will return to the place where a name was made in football, having joined Valencia with only seven years.
Torres has been in an impressive way for Barcelona under the manager Hansi Flick. The young striker has been a key player, particularly when it comes to providing shocking contributions at crucial moments.
In 24 games this season, Torres has scored seven goals and provided three assists, solidifying his place as one of the reliable assets of the team. His performances have been especially valuable when they leave the bank.
Only this season, he has scored five goals and has delivered two assists in substitute appearances, with his participation in matches against teams such as Benfica, Borussia Dortmund and Betis Real demonstrating decisive in obtaining vital points for the team.
Played against Valencia this season
His last meeting with Valencia arrived in a match in Montjuic, where Torres began instead of Robert Lewandowski.
In that game, he found the network as part of Barcelona’s 7-1 dominant victory over Valencia, although he did not celebrate the goal out of respect for his former club. Now, with the Copa del Rey party approaching,
Torres could be online for another beginning, perhaps even in front of a welcoming crowd in Mestalla, a stadium that once called home.
The 24 -year -old has expressed his desire to return to Valencia someday, but for now, he is still focused on making a difference in Barcelona.
Outside the countryside, Torres has also demonstrated its commitment to its roots, having actively helped the victims of the devastating Dana Storm that affected several Valencian cities last year.
He participated in the cleaning efforts, helping those affected by the disaster, showing their dedication to the community. His connection with Valencia extends beyond football, making his return to Mestalla even more significant.