Barcelona is increasingly concerned about their centre-forward position, as inconsistency has become a significant issue during this critical phase of the season.
On the surface, the inclusion of Robert Lewandowski and Ferran Torres offers adequate depth.
However, recent performances indicate otherwise, especially for Ferran, who has experienced a marked decline in form in recent months.
After an encouraging start to the season, the Spanish striker has found it challenging to sustain his initial momentum.
His last goal for Barcelona was on January 31 against Elche, with only three goals scored since the start of the year — all of which occurred in January.
Goal Drought
Recent statistics from WhoScored reveal that Ferran has squandered 19 significant chances in La Liga this season, more than any other player in the league.
This sharp decline is noteworthy for a forward who was once a dependable attacking asset during the first half of the season.
Earlier in the campaign, Torres had made a strong impression with 11 league goals, solidifying his role as an important figure in Barcelona’s attacking lineup.
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Nonetheless, his current struggles have cast doubt on his long-term future at the club, especially with his contract extending until 2027.
Impact on Future Decisions
This dip in form could influence the club’s internal decisions about his future.
Barcelona is already strategizing to bolster their striker position in the upcoming summer transfer window, a move that might directly impact whether Ferran receives a contract extension or faces departure.
Despite the uncertainty surrounding his position, there remains a level of trust from Hansi Flick.
As previously reported, the forward values this trust and continues to feel encouraged within the current setup.
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Simultaneously, external interest is beginning to emerge, with Atletico Madrid expressing cautious interest, although Ferran is not actively contemplating a transfer at this time.
