Barcelona have made Ferran Torres one of their main transfer targets under new boss Xavi Hernández. It was revealed several days ago that sporting director Mateu Alemany had travelled to Manchester to negotiate a deal with Manchester City.
Barça had reportedly reached an agreement with Torres, and also had City manager’s Pep Guardiola’s approval. Ferran approached Pep about leaving and the former Barcelona boss was willing to let the attacker leave on the condition that Barça paid the asking price. “Our players will not leave for free,” Guardiola said at a press conference.
City asking for €60 million
Mundo Deportivo reports that Barça and City are still separated by €15 million. Pep’s City want to sell the former Valencia star for €60 million (negotiations started at €70 million), and the Blaugrana are offering €45 million.
The operation to land the 21-year-old appears to be complicated despite both the player and Guardiola giving the go-ahead to the move.