Barcelona midfielder Pablo Torre has officially completed his permanent transfer to Real Mallorca, who confirmed the move in an official statement.The young midfielder has signed a four-year contract ...
Barcelona midfielder Pablo Torre has officially completed his permanent transfer to Real Mallorca, who confirmed the move in an official statement.
The young midfielder has signed a four-year contract that will keep him at the club until 2029, marking the start of a new chapter in his career.
Torre becomes Mallorca’s first signing ahead of the 2025/26 season. The midfielder had permission from Barcelona to skip his medical with the Catalan club, as his move to Mallorca had already been agreed upon over a week ago.
Torre will now begin working under new Mallorca coach Jagoba Arrasate, hoping to take the next step in his development.
How much did Barcelona earn?
The deal between Barcelona and Mallorca took longer than expected to finalise due to the many details involved.
Reports suggest Mallorca will pay €5 million for 50% of Torre’s rights, and the contract includes a €25 million release clause.
Pablo Torre, nuevo jugador del RCD Mallorca para las próximas cuatro temporadas.
— RCD Mallorca (@RCD_Mallorca) July 14, 2025
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The move was also slightly delayed because Torre was given extra time off after his participation with Spain’s U-21 national team this summer.
Last season, Torre featured in 14 official matches for Barcelona, scoring four goals and providing three assists.
His talent and potential have made him one of the most interesting young midfielders in Spain, and Mallorca are hoping he can play a key role in their new project.
With this signing, Mallorca have finally kicked off their summer transfer window, after beginning preseason on July 10 without any new arrivals.
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