Transfers
€35m price tag fuels Tottenham’s chase for versatile Barcelona forward
€35 million is the price tag attached to Barcelona forward Ferran Torres, the Spain international with a year remaining on his contract, and it has placed Tottenham Hotspur at the centre of a transfer race to add depth and flexibility to a forward line that has often lacked a reliable option.
Report notes that with only a year left on his Barcelona contract, the €35 million valuation reflects both his status and the club’s strategic shift toward more versatile attacking options, as noted in the Latest Transfer news. Barcelona are understood to be increasingly open to a sale, eyeing the arrival of Karim Adeyemi this summer to reshape their attack.
According to Caught Offside, Spurs are firmly in the conversation for the Spain international, even though Atletico Madrid are described as showing the strongest intent. Aston Villa, Napoli and Juventus are also reported to be monitoring the Barcelona forward, highlighting a competitive market.
Barcelona hesitant on Ferran Torres renewal
Torres brings elite‑level experience, having played in La Liga with Barcelona and in the Premier League with Manchester City, demonstrating his ability to operate across the front line. His versatility and proven record in high‑pressure matches make him an attractive option for Tottenham’s attacking unit. There has not yet been any official communication to Torres that he will be sold, but internal discussions at Barcelona have taken place. Torres has not spoken with any other clubs as his focus remains the World Cup 2026 with the Spanish national team.Paris Saint‑Germain leads chase as Ferran Torres eyes Barcelona future
If Tottenham decide to act, they will need to move decisively before Atletico Madrid intensifies its pursuit, otherwise the window could close. Our View notes that patience may be required as the market gathers pace quietly rather than dramatically. One obstacle remains the €35 million price tag, which could limit Spurs’ flexibility in the Premier League transfer market. That suggests Barcelona are still managing the process carefully while protecting value.