Ferran Torres had a mixed outing when Barcelona took on Elche last night. He scored the team's second goal against Eder Sarabia's men, but struggled to convert at least four other chances during his time on the field. On a larger level, however, Torres has been good for Barcelona this campaign and has given Hansi Flick enough reason to see him as a starting No. 9.
See below for details in Plettenberg's post on X, formerly Twitter ?? Serhou #Guirassy is one to watch for the summer, as he could leave Borussia Dortmund. 29 y/o top striker is understood to have a release clause that should be at only around 50 million. It applies to seven top clubs: Real Madrid, Barcelona, Manchester City, Liverpool, pic.twitter.com/HwfxbZzWje Florian Plettenberg (@Plettigoal) November 29, 2025
He's working very well. We talked about integration last week, and in my opinion, he's adapted very quickly. I know why you're asking this question, but I have no problem having a completely different opinion about his performances than what is sometimes said in the media. My feeling against Dortmund in the first half was that he played an outstanding role in enabling us to perform. The same was true at Pafos. He understood very quickly how to interpret our game - even against Club Brugge,