Aston Villa made a bold move in the January transfer window, offering Barcelona striker Ferran Torres £52 million (approximately €60 million), according to Ficajes.
The offer is said to be firm and official and has sparked significant debate within the Camp Nou as the Catalan club continues to balance sporting priorities with long-standing financial constraints.
Despite recent progress towards financial health, Barcelona still have to carefully consider offers they receive for players.
Torres, who played for Manchester City in the Premier League, is a valuable member of the squad but is not always guaranteed to be a starter.
The club is still navigating La Liga’s strict financial regulations, so a €60 million sale could immediately ease its financial burden.
Will Ferran Torres join Aston Villa?
Torres has scored 14 goals in all competitions for the Spanish giants this season.
Barcelona’s board and sporting department are currently considering whether it is the right time to allow a significant departure.
Letting Torres go would be a big financial boost, but it would also leave a hole in the offensive line.
Losing a versatile attacker who can play up front could force Barcelona back into the market.
Unai Emery’s Aston Villa continue to push the boundaries. Villa have evolved into one of the Premier League’s most ambitious and tactically fluid teams and are actively looking to add to their squad for the second half of the 2025/26 season.
Emery believes Torres has the combination of pace, movement and finishing that can boost Villa’s attacking power.
Emery impressed with Torres’ versatility
Torres, 25, is at the peak of his career and Villa see him as a player who can be a mainstay in their attack, rather than the rotational player he was used to at Barcelona.
For Aston Villa, signing Torres would be a huge statement of intent as they add Champions League-level quality to a squad that is already exceeding expectations domestically.
Barcelona have not yet accepted the offer, but internal discussions are said to be ongoing.
Villa are open to negotiations and believe they can persuade Torres to join their Premier League project, especially given the prospect of a guaranteed starting role and Emery’s track record of strengthening attacking players.
Aston Villa plan surprise move to sign English striker as Emery looks to add more firepower

