Barcelona took firm measures to make sure they would not lose any key player on the last day of the January transfer window.
According to a signing report, despite receiving offers for three players, the club decided to keep Pablo Torre, Pau Victor and Héctor Fort in the team.
This movement was driven by the club’s desire to maintain a strong dynamic of the team and not risk weakening the team in the mid -occupied season.
Rejecting offers
While Barcelona had already made the decision not to bring new signings during the winter transfer window, they were equally determined to hold on to their current players.
The offers had arrived for these three players, including the interest of the teams competing in the Champions League, but the Barcelona board rejected all the approaches.
The club felt that these players go to leave options, especially without time to find quality replacements.
Tower was sought by Porto
Torre’s situation received special attention from FC Porto. Although a loan movement for him was considered, Barcelona finally decided because the offers did not meet the expectations of the club.
While it is possible for Torre to leave in the future, the club chose not to make hasty decisions in the current transfer window. They believe it is important to give the young midfielder the opportunity to demonstrate his value in the team.
Similarly, Victor and Fort attracted interest to other clubs. However, Barcelona’s manager Hansi Flick was extremely clear about his position: he did not want to lose any player in January unless a significant reinforcement, such as Marcus Rashford, joined.
With an accessories full ahead, the priority of Barcelona is to keep the team intact, ensuring that all available players are ready to contribute in the coming crucial months.