Spanish midfielder Pablo Torre has officially transferred from FC Barcelona to RCD Mallorca, signing a four-year contract. The transfer fee is reported to be €5 million for 50% of Torre's federative rights. The player will have a release clause set at approximately €25 million. Barcelona retains a buy-back option and a 50% sell-on clause as part of the deal. The announcement was confirmed by RCD Mallorca on July 14, 2025, shortly after Torre arrived in Mallorca to finalize the contract. Meanwhile, FC Barcelona is also involved in other transfer and renewal activities, including the contract extension of defender Jules Koundé until 2030, interest in striker Robert Lewandowski from Saudi Arabia, and Atlético de Madrid's renewed interest in player Mouriño, with Villarreal also showing interest. Additionally, there are reports of new suitors for young talents Marc Guiu and Marc Bernal, as well as competition for Chelsea target Marc Cucurella. Barcelona is preparing multiple key contract renewals as part of its broader squad management strategy.