PSG have reportedly identified Barcelona forward Ferran Torres as a potential attacking target if Bradley Barcola leaves Paris this summer. The Spain international is being viewed as a contingency option rather than a live agreement, with Barcola’s future still central to how the Ligue 1 champions shape their attack.
Ferran, 26, is under contract at Barcelona until 2027 and is said to be open to continuing in Catalonia, which keeps any move complicated at this stage. But the PSG angle is clear: if Barcola’s links with other European clubs turn into a genuine exit route, Luis Enrique’s squad would need another wide forward with Champions League-level output, according to a report from Get French Football News.
Why Barcola’s Future Drives The PSG Angle
Barcola has been repeatedly linked with interest away from Paris, including Premier League attention, despite remaining one of PSG’s most explosive attacking options. That is why the Ferran line matters: it suggests PSG are already mapping alternatives before the window accelerates.
The reported numbers also explain the appeal. Ferran scored 21 goals and added three assists in 49 Barcelona appearances last season, despite starting 34 times and often operating as a high-impact rotation player. For PSG, the question is whether that efficiency could replace some of Barcola’s directness without forcing a full tactical reset.
There is no indication of an advanced deal, but the name is now one for PSG supporters to track if Barcola’s market keeps moving.



