
Barcelona midfielder Pablo Torre has arrived in Real Mallorca to complete his transfer from the Catalan giants.
The 22-year-old has opted for a new challenge after readily admitting to becoming frustrating at his bit-part role at the club.
Torre was spotted at the airport and had a few words for reporters. He said: “I’m very happy to bere here and looking forward to meeting my new team-mates.”
Pablo Torre llega a Palma para firmar por el @RCD_Mallorca. ✈️ “Estoy muy contento de estar aquí. Tengo ganas
ADde conocer a mis nuevos compañeros” pic.twitter.com/ppYl9q8gle
— Juanmi Sánchez (@JUANMISB97) July 14, 2025
The two clubs are expected to officially announce the deal later today after Torre has underdone a medical and signed his four-year contract.
Torre will be hoping to get his career back on track at Mallorca, and moves in a deal thought to be worth around €5 million. Barca are also said to have included a sell-on clause in the transfer.
The midfielder will get to meet his former team-mates again soon, however, as Mallorca kick off their 2025-26 campaign with a home game against Barcelona.
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