Ferran Torres is enjoying a stunning 2025 season for Barcelona, scoring 11 goals in 15 league games and recently hitting a hat trick against Real Betis.
Ferran Torres is enjoying a stunning 2025 season for Barcelona, scoring 11 goals in 15 league games and recently hitting a hat trick against Real Betis. His average of 1.06 goals per 90 minutes puts him right alongside Europe’s best and even edges Erling Haaland at 1.05 and Kylian Mbappé at 1.03, showcasing elite finishing efficiency.
As the spotlight turns toward Barcelona’s evolving frontline, Ferran Torres has suddenly placed himself in the same statistical conversation as Erling Haaland and Kylian Mbappé. The Spanish attacker is enjoying a remarkable 2025-26 La Liga season, highlighted by his stunning hat trick against Real Betis after being restored to the starting lineup. That display pushed his tally to 11 goals in just 15 league appearances, an impressive return for someone who is not even a guaranteed starter under the current system at Barcelona.
What makes Ferran’s surge even more eye catching is his per 90 production. According to StatMuse, he is averaging 1.06 goals per 90 minutes, a figure that puts him marginally ahead of Haaland at 1.05 and Mbappé at 1.03. This rare level of efficiency places Ferran in an elite scoring bracket that very few attackers in world football consistently reach. His versatility across the frontline, renewed confidence, and sharper finishing have all contributed to this rise.
While he still needs to prove consistency over a full season, Ferran Torres has undoubtedly entered a new phase of his career. His numbers show that he is no longer just a rotational option but a forward capable of matching Europe’s most feared goalscorers.
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