PSG targets Ferran Torres as Barcelona faces interest in Marc Casado
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 13, 2026, 12:00 PM
Last updated Jun 13, 2026
Ferran Torres of FC Barcelona is reportedly a key target for PSG as the summer transfer window approaches. Sources indicate that PSG values him for his contract status and connection with coach Luis Enrique. Barcelona is expected to offer a contract extension to Torres. Meanwhile, Barcelona midfielder Marc Casado is drawing interest from Atletico Madrid, Manchester United, and Bayer Leverkusen, with Atletico waiting for approval from coach Diego Simeone to proceed with a potential transfer. Discussions around these players highlight Barcelona's ongoing transfer situation as the club looks to maintain its roster following recent performances.
- •PSG is keen on Ferran Torres due to his contract status.
- •Barcelona plans to offer Torres a contract extension.
- •Marc Casado is attracting interest from Atletico Madrid, Man Utd, and Leverkusen.
- •Atletico awaits a decision from Diego Simeone regarding Casado.
- •Interest in both players signifies Barcelona's looming transfer challenges.
- 12:00 PMYahoo Sports — Barcelona rumors: PSG keen on Ferran Torres, Man Utd, Atletico and Leverkusen want Marc Casado
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