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Season star Lamine Yamal asks Laporta not to sell the Barcelona star to Manchester United!

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Last updated: May 5, 2025 8:54 am
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Published: May 5, 2025
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As Barcelona prepares for a season-defining showdown against Inter Milan in the second leg of the UEFA Champions League semi-final, one of the club’s brightest young stars has taken a bold step off the pitch. Lamine Yamal, the sensational 17-year-old forward who has taken Europe by storm this season, has reportedly urged club president Joan Laporta to block the potential sale of Ferran Torres to Manchester United.

The Catalan giants face Inter Milan at the intimidating Giuseppe Meazza Stadium next Tuesday, with everything to play for following an exhilarating 3-3 draw in the first leg at Montjuïc. While the players are intensely focused on the upcoming battle in Milan, crucial decisions are also being shaped behind the scenes—ones that could define the club’s future both in the short and long term.

According to the Spanish outlet El Nacional, Ferran Torres has seen a major reversal of fortunes at the Camp Nou. Once the subject of harsh criticism and rumors of being offloaded, the Spanish forward has found new life under the stewardship of new coach Hansi Flick. His recent form has earned him renewed trust not only from the coaching staff but also from the players—especially Lamine Yamal.

Yamal, a product of the club’s famed La Masia academy, is said to have made a personal appeal to Laporta, insisting that Torres must not be sold at any cost. The youngster sees Ferran as a vital part of the squad, especially as Barcelona navigates through a delicate period of financial constraint and a renewed commitment to player development.

Sources indicate that Manchester United have tabled a lucrative offer exceeding €60 million for the versatile attacker. While such a fee would be tempting for a club still recovering from years of economic turbulence, Yamal’s intervention may be a turning point in the decision-making process.

The partnership between Yamal and Ferran on the pitch has blossomed in recent months. With Yamal operating on the wing and Ferran often deployed centrally, their attacking chemistry has caused problems for even the most organized defenses. Yamal’s pace and creativity allow Ferran to find space in key areas, making their link-up play a nightmare for opponents.

This developing synergy has not gone unnoticed by coach Hansi Flick. The German tactician has reportedly been impressed with Ferran’s ability to adapt to the role of a central striker—a position that had been a persistent concern for Barcelona after the departure of several high-profile names. Flick now sees Ferran as more than a stopgap; he views him as a core component of his tactical system moving forward.

Behind the scenes, Yamal is growing in stature—not just as a prodigy on the pitch but also as a voice within the locker room. His opinion carries weight, especially as the club positions him as the cornerstone of its sporting project for the coming decade. His call to retain Ferran suggests a maturity beyond his years and highlights his awareness of the bigger picture.

Laporta and sporting director Deco are said to be listening carefully. While the club is always open to reasonable offers in today’s financial climate, the internal consensus is leaning toward keeping the Spanish international—largely due to the arguments presented by Yamal and the tactical balance Ferran provides.

The club’s long-term vision involves building around Yamal, but not in isolation. The idea is to surround him with players who enhance his natural qualities and share a common understanding of Barcelona’s identity—both in footballing terms and culturally. Ferran, despite early skepticism, now fits that mold perfectly: young, technically gifted, tactically flexible, and wholly committed to the cause.

Reports suggest that Yamal has emphasized Ferran’s willingness to fight for the badge, his improved consistency, and his understanding of Barça’s style of play. In a squad that still lacks depth in certain attacking areas, letting go of a rejuvenated Ferran could be a costly error.

Moreover, Ferran’s current form offers much-needed stability in the front line. While other players have struggled with injuries or inconsistency, Torres has stepped up when needed, especially in high-pressure games—a trait Barcelona desperately needs as they look to reclaim their dominance domestically and in Europe.

As the season enters its decisive phase, the message from Yamal could not be clearer: Barcelona must protect the players who understand the club’s DNA and are ready to evolve within its demanding system. His plea has added emotional weight to a sporting decision, which might otherwise have been driven solely by financial considerations.

Whether Laporta acts on Yamal’s request remains to be seen, but one thing is certain: Lamine Yamal is no longer just a future star—he is becoming a key figure in shaping Barcelona’s present. And as the club heads into its most crucial week of the season, the voice of its youngest talisman might carry more influence than ever before.

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