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Barcelona eye swoop for Manchester City striker Ferran Torres in bid to boost their firepower


Barcelona eye swoop for Manchester City striker Ferran Torres in bid to boost their firepower with 21-year-old Spain international keen on move after limited starts at the Etihad

  • Ferran Torres would cost around double the £21m City paid Valencia last year
  • The Spain international is interested in exploring a move to the Spanish giants 
  • He is currently going through rehabilitation on a foot injury sustained last month 











Barcelona are pursuing the statement signing of Manchester City striker Ferran Torres.

Torres, currently going through rehabilitation on a foot injury sustained last month, would be expected to cost around double the £21million City paid Valencia for him last year.

The 21-year-old Spain international is understood to be interested in exploring a move after limited starts prior to his injury.

Barcelona are pursuing the statement signing of Manchester City striker Ferran Torres

Barcelona are pursuing the statement signing of Manchester City striker Ferran Torres

Intriguingly, Barca’s chief executive Ferran Reverter and director of football Mateu Alemany visited City’s training base on Friday. City sources said the pair were in the UK for business meetings. 

Although going through financial strife, Barca also possess a long-standing desire to land Raheem Sterling. 

But the forward has rediscovered his scoring touch, notching in each of his last three games after a run of two in 20, and City want him to sign a new contract.

Pep Guardiola said Sterling had stripped back his game, helping him to return to form. Guardiola believes the 26-year-old is now more relaxed and putting less pressure on himself.

The 21-year-old Spain international is understood to be interested in exploring a move

The 21-year-old Spain international is understood to be interested in exploring a move

Sterling’s new attitude has brought him back into the starting XI after he fell out of the team at the back end of last season.

‘Raheem’s attitude has always been good,’ said Guardiola. ‘I’ve always said to the players to make demands of yourself but don’t put a lot of pressure on your shoulders.

‘In a career as a player, you cannot always be 10 out of 10. You have highs and lows. The important thing is not to get that low. When you do drop off, go back to the basics.

Pep Guardiola (pictured) praised Raheem Sterling's return to form for Manchester City

Guardiola said Sterling (pictured) had gone 'back to basics', put less pressure on himself and benefited

Pep Guardiola (left) praised Raheem Sterling’s (right) return to form for Manchester City

‘Do your best, perform to your maximum. But at a team like Manchester City being a success doesn’t depend absolutely on you.’

City, three points behind Premier League leaders Chelsea, will still be without Kevin De Bruyne against West Ham tomorrow after the midfielder tested positive for Covid. Jack Grealish and Phil Foden remain injury doubts but both completed individual training sessions this week.

Those fitness problems could hand Sterling another start in a front three.





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