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Paris Saint‑Germain target Ferran Torres in Adeyemi‑style deal
There is a clear void at PSG after the exit of Goncalo Ramos, a move that leaves Ousmane Dembele without a reliable deputy. According to reports, the reigning European champions view Barcelona’s Spaniard Ferran Torres’ as a direct Adeyemi‑type replacement.
Diario SPORT says PSG intend to mimic Barcelona’s Adeyemi‑type acquisition of the Borussia Dortmund forward. Essentially, the Parisians are prepared to cap Ferran’s fee at around €40 million, far below the €50 million valuation set by Barcelona. The fee discussion centres on Torres rather than any other forward. Reports in France have suggested a €40 million offer, though the final proposal could be lower. Images released by Florencia Tan Jun/Getty illustrate the growing interest as PSG mobilise resources after selling Ramos to Milan.
The influence of Luis Enrique, who worked with Ferran in the Spanish national team, is understood to be pivotal. Indeed, Ferran’s agents have been in contact with several clubs, PSG chief among them.
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PSG are in no rush and will let Ferran complete his World Cup campaign with Spain before finalising personal terms. Why the Spaniard may be tempted includes the promise of regular playing time and a clear sporting project. Barcelona’s lack of urgency over a contract extension at Camp Nou adds uncertainty to Ferran’s future, while Julian Alvarez’s priority in attack and recent signings like Adeyemi could push him down the pecking order. The Spaniard must weigh the reduced minutes against PSG’s offer and the appeal of a new challenge.