Manchester City Agrees to Terms With Valencia’s Ferran Torres

Ferran Torres with Valencia in 2020. Photo by Kieran McManus/BPI/Shutterstock (10558748o)

Manchester City has reportedly agreed to personal terms with Valencia CF winger Ferran Torres, signalling that a deal for the young star could be on the horizon.

Torres, a Valencia youth product who has established himself as a regular starter for Los Che at the age of 20 this season, has only a year left on his contract with his current team and media reports have indicated that he is not interesting in staying there beyond next season.

This means that Valencia has been interested in finding a potential transfer partner in order to make some money off of their young star before he departs. Torres is reportedly uncomfortable with staying at Valencia due to turmoil within the club and the lack of European competitions for the team in the upcoming season.

Torres has played in 42 matches with his team this season between La Liga, the Champions League, and the Copa del Rey. In those matches, he has scored 6 goals and contributed 7 assists, promising numbers for a player that won’t even turn 21 until next February.

Manchester City will now look to agree on a transfer fee with Valencia in order to bring yet another promising talent in for manager Pep Guardiola.