Barcelona is considering a major restructuring of its attacking department this summer, with Ferran Torres among the players who could be sold to finance new signings, according to reports.
The Catalan club is willing to listen to offers for Torres, whose contract runs until 2027, as this summer is seen as the best moment to secure financial profit from his sale.
Meanwhile, Barcelona’s priority is to keep Robert Lewandowski, despite his contract situation, with president Joan Laporta aiming to extend the Polish striker’s stay.
Barcelona is also working to keep Marcus Rashford, who is currently on loan from Manchester United. The club has an option to buy him for around €30 million, but is exploring ways to lower the price or extend the loan deal.
Lewandowski, 37, has attracted interest from MLS clubs, including Chicago Fire, and is expected to decide his future at the end of the season.

On the other hand, Ferran Torres has scored 16 goals in 40 appearances this season, but only three of them in 2026, with his dip in form coming at a crucial moment.
Barcelona’s ideal plan is to sign a new starting striker, keep Lewandowski as an alternative, and reshape the attacking line with a focus on younger players.
Sporting director Deco is actively searching for a new central striker, with Julian Alvarez identified as a key target. However, Atletico Madrid is not willing to let him go easily, while Arsenal is also monitoring the situation.
