Barcelona push forward on Ferran Torres deal as attack reshuffle continues
Barcelona have reportedly moved to accelerate contract talks with Ferran Torres as the club look to secure the Spain international's long-term future at Camp Nou.

Reports from Italian outlet La Gazzetta dello Sport have said Juventus are actively pursuing the 23-year-old France international and are exploring a loan deal with an option to buy as they look to strengthen key areas of the squad.
Real Madrid are not actively pushing the player out, but they have reportedly indicated they could be open to a temporary departure after a season where Camavinga did not hold down a regular starting role. However, if a permanent transfer was to be considered, Madrid are said to value him at around 80 million euros.
Camavinga, who remains under contract until 2029, has been clear in his long-term intention to succeed at Real Madrid. However, reports have said he is increasingly open to a short-term loan move in order to secure more regular minutes, particularly after missing out on France's 2026 World Cup squad following reduced playing time.
Juventus have made their pitch based on offering him a central, leading role in their midfield, something they believe could convince him to make the move temporarily.
While Brahim Diaz was previously discussed in connection with Juventus, attention has now shifted firmly towards Camavinga as a key target.