Barcelona's Ferran Torres Targeted by PSG Amid Barcola Contract Uncertainty
FC Barcelona has submitted an official but rejected bid for 18-year-old Australian centre-back Lucas Herrington of Colorado Rapids on the eve of the 2026 World Cup, while Paris Saint-Germain is separately reported to be targeting Barcelona forward Ferran Torres as a potential replacement for Bradley Barcola. Barcelona's offer for Herrington failed to meet Colorado's valuation of $23–30 million, which would set a new record for an Australian player. The dual transfer stories highlight Barcelona's active recruitment strategy and the growing global profile of young Australian footballers.
FC Barcelona has made an official transfer bid for Lucas Herrington, an 18-year-old Australian centre-back currently playing for Colorado Rapids in MLS, according to sources cited by the Sydney Morning Herald. The offer was rejected for falling short of Colorado's valuation, estimated by the CIES Football Observatory at between $23 million and $30 million — a figure that would surpass the current Australian transfer record of $23 million set by Harry Souttar's move to Leicester City after the 2022 World Cup. Herrington, who joined Colorado in January after coming through Brisbane Roar, has started every MLS minute this season and is a contender to feature in Australia's World Cup opener against Turkey. Other clubs including Everton and West Ham are also reportedly interested. In a separate development, Forbes reports that PSG is preparing a move for Barcelona forward Ferran Torres should Bradley Barcola depart, though Barcelona considers Torres untouchable and is actively working to extend his contract beyond its current 2027 expiry. Barcelona is simultaneously pursuing Atletico Madrid's Julian Alvarez to fill the striker void left by Robert Lewandowski's departure, complicating their overall transfer budget picture.
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