Two up-and-coming members of the first-team ranks at La Liga giants Barcelona are ready to stay put to fight for their places in the club’s XI next season.
That’s according to Mundo Deportivo, who point towards Héctor Fort and Pablo Torre as the pair in question.
The names of youngsters Fort and Torre have taken their place front and centre in the headlines in Catalunya’s capital over recent days.
This comes amid suggestions that both could be on the move before the summer is out.
The latter’s exit links come amid the logjam of options available to Hansi Flick in attacking midfield, whilst Fort is considered the likeliest casualty in the case of Barca signing Marc Pubill.
Safe to say, however, that if the two starlets have their way, neither will be going anywhere over the course of the next couple of weeks.
As per a report from Mundo Deportivo:
‘Sources close to them worthy of the utmost credibility have been consulted and indicate that both the defender and the attacking midfielder are clear about what they want to do: they want to stay at Barça and, therefore, they are not considering an exit in this final stretch of the transfer market.’
Conor Laird | GSFN
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