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Fermín López inherits Barcelona No. 7 shirt following Ferran Torres exit

Fermín López has officially taken over the prestigious No. 7 shirt at FC Barcelona, stepping into the jersey vacated by Ferran Torres following his summer transfer to Paris Saint-Germain.

Fermín López in action for Barcelona

The shirt allocation has been confirmed by La Liga and club registrations, marking a significant milestone in the rapid rise of the attacking midfielder under Hansi Flick. Fermín had previously worn the No. 16 jersey since breaking into the senior setup, but his stellar performances have earned him one of the most storied squad numbers in the club's history.

A Historic Number in Catalunya

The iconic No. 7 shirt at Camp Nou carries substantial pedigree, having been donned in the modern era by notable figures such as David Villa, Pedro, Henrik Larsson, and Luís Figo. Following Ferran Torres's departure to Ligue 1 after a successful spell in Spain, Barcelona management opted to reward from within rather than waiting to assign the number to an outside forward recruit.

Ripple Effect Across Squad Numbers

Fermín's switch to No. 7 initiates a reshuffling of squad numbers ahead of the new campaign:

  • Rodri: By vacating the No. 16 shirt, Fermín clears the way for marquee arrival Rodri to take his favored squad number—a number famously worn by Sergio Busquets in his early days in the Blaugrana midfield.
  • Anthony Gordon: The English forward had briefly been linked with the No. 7 jersey, but is now expected to take No. 17—the number he wore during his debut against FC Basel—with Marc Casadó poised to depart the club.

The assignment solidifies Fermín López's status as a central pillar in Hansi Flick's plans as Barcelona structure their squad for domestic and European ambitions.

Sources: https://www.barcablaugranes.com/barcelona-team-news/129423/fermin-lopez-given-new-barcelona-squad-number https://getfootballnewsspain.com/official-barcelona-star-takes-ferran-torres-jersey-number