Although it has been impressive every time he has given a chance, Pablo Torre has found difficult minutes to arrive at FC Barcelona this season under the Hansi movie.
The 21 -year -old midfielder is behind Dani Olmo, Gavi, Fermin López, Pedri and Frenkie de Jong in the hierarchical order in the club.
Torre has played only 12 times in all competitions in which he has achieved four goals and three assists, showing his potential.
But with minutes that do not arrive on their way, the clubs have been sniffing trying to move him away from Barça.
Bournemouth make contact for Pablo Torre
In fact, Sport reports that Bournemouth is showing a significant interest in ensuring a loan movement for Pablo Torre with the option to buy as the January transfer window comes to an end.
The Premier League club has already contacted Barcelona to discuss the situation of the midfielder, who has seen a limited game time in the Catalan club.
Bournemouth, administered by Andoni Iraola, has been one of the surprise teams in the Premier League this season and are seriously containing for a place of European competition.
Iraola had previously expressed interest in Torre when he was Rayo Vallecano manager, although he could not complete the movement.
Bournemouth coach believes that Spanish game ability could bloom more minutes in the Premier League, and the club intends to follow the signing.
Bournemouth Plan is to ensure a loan agreement with an option to buy, but they could also explore the possibility of a permanent transfer with a repurchase clause for Barcelona.
Bournemouth had previously signed Julian Araujo del Barça in the summer, and the relationships between the two clubs are strong.
Torre’s contract with Barcelona extends until 2026, and so far, the Blaugrana They have not initiated discussions regarding an extension. While the Catalans are satisfied with their professionalism, they can consider separating from it due to a superpoblated field center.
However, the 21 -year -old does not feel like leaving and has already received other attractive offers from Spanish clubs, none of which has yet considered.