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Home / Sports / Barca Faces La Liga Probe Over Transfer Deal

Barca Faces La Liga Probe Over Transfer Deal

15 Dec, 2025

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Summary

  • Real Racing Club filed a complaint with La Liga against Barcelona.
  • The complaint concerns the summer transfer of Pablo Torre to Mallorca.
  • Racing Club alleges Barcelona acted in bad faith to avoid payment.
Barca Faces La Liga Probe Over Transfer Deal

Barcelona finds itself in a potential dispute with La Liga after Real Racing Club filed a formal complaint concerning a summer transfer. The issue centers on the sale of Pablo Torre to Mallorca for approximately €5 million, a deal that reportedly resulted in no profit for Barcelona.

Real Racing Club, who originally sold Torre to Barcelona in 2022 with a capital gains clause, claims the Catalan club acted in bad faith. They allege Barcelona intentionally set the transfer fee low to circumvent their obligation to pay Racing Club, thereby avoiding a profit-sharing agreement.

The Segunda division side believes Barcelona's actions were deliberately manipulative, pointing to a buy-back clause with Mallorca that suggested a higher valuation for Torre. This situation presents an unwelcome complication for Barcelona as the case moves forward.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Racing Club alleges Barcelona deliberately sold Pablo Torre for €5m to avoid paying a capital gains clause.
Barcelona sold Pablo Torre to Mallorca for approximately €5 million in the summer transfer window.
It is currently unknown how La Liga will rule on the complaint filed by Real Racing Club.

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