Barcelona will let Ansu Fati, Pablo Torre, and Pau Víctor go this summer. All three unless something unexpected happens in the next few weeks.
Last week’s La Liga title win was the cherry on the cake of a dream season under Hansi Flick. It’s the first domestic treble since 2018 and just a year after being trophyless.
But while we celebrate, planning for next season is already underway.
Sporting director Deco and Flick are now focusing on renewing key contracts, finalising signings and moving out players who won’t be part of the long-term project.
📌 Key Takeaways
- Ansu Fati’s Time Is Up
The former golden boy has finally accepted a move after another injury-hit season. His exit looks imminent. - Torre Outshined by Midfield Depth
Despite his talent, Torre never broke through a stacked midfield. He now seeks a fresh start elsewhere. - Pau Víctor Falls Behind in Attack Race
With Lewandowski, Ferran, and Yamal ahead, Víctor never stood a chance. A move is on the cards.
Ansu Fati is ready to move on.

Ansu Fati, once considered Messi’s heir, has struggled to get back to his best.
After a tough loan spell at Brighton, injuries held him back in the first half of the season. He didn’t get game time under Flick either, behind Ferran Torres and Raphinha on the wings.
Now he’s done. His agent, Jorge Mendes, is already looking for a new club.
Pablo Torre is stuck behind the midfield crowd.

Torre impressed in bits, but opportunities were rare. Dani Olmo, Gavi, Fermin López, and Pedri kept the young midfielder out of the starting XI.
Torre will leave to get game time.
Pau Víctor also to leave
Pau Víctor had a tough task from day one. Competing with Robert Lewandowski, Lamine Yamal and Ferran Torres for game time made his job impossible.
Despite showing promise, Víctor will also leave this summer.
More to follow.
According to AS, these three are the closest to the exit door but may not be the last.
Defenders Ronald Araujo and Andreas Christensen also have uncertain futures. Both are big assets and have attracted interest from top clubs.
What’s next for Barcelona?
Barça now turns attention to pre-season planning. Squad space is key, with Flick wanting a balanced group.
The club’s financial limits mean outgoings will dictate the rest of the transfer window.
Ansu, Torre, and Víctor leaving is the first real sign that Barça’s rebuild under Flick is more than just tactical – it’s structural. Two