Barcelona may be closing in on another La Liga title, but behind the scenes, one question is becoming harder to ignore: what's next for Ferran Torres?
The Spanish forward delivered a match-winning moment in the recent derby win over Espanyol, coming off the bench to score a crucial goal that sealed the result. Playing alongside Robert Lewandowski, Ferran showed sharp movement and clinical finishing, timing his run perfectly to exploit space and beat the goalkeeper with confidence.
That goal wasn't just important for the team—it was a personal milestone. Ferran has now reached 20 goals for the season, surpassing his tally from last year and proving his growth within the squad. For a player who has often rotated in and out of the starting lineup, those numbers carry real weight.
Yet, despite his impact on the pitch, there is still no clarity over his contract situation. According to AS, the silence from the club is becoming harder to ignore.
Sporting director Deco has previously made it clear that Barcelona prefers not to let players enter the final year of their deals. However, with Ferran's contract running until 2027, there has been no visible movement—no renewal offer, no concrete progress, and no clear direction.
That uncertainty feels especially unusual given Ferran's profile. He is entering his peak years, well integrated into the dressing room, and has consistently maintained a professional attitude even when not starting regularly. He understands his role and has proven he can deliver in key moments.
Several theories explain the delay. One possibility is that the club is waiting for a final decision on Lewandowski's long-term future before making a move. Another is financial—Barcelona is still navigating La Liga's fair play limitations, which could be slowing down negotiations.
Whatever the reason, Ferran Torres has made it clear he deserves a place in Barcelona's plans. The question now is whether the club will act before the situation becomes more complicated.
