Spain and Barcelona star Ferran Torres has reportedly split from his influencer girlfriend just days before his country's World Cup semi-final.
The 26-year-old ex-Man City forward had been dating the glamorous Martina Hunter, who boasts more than 60,000 Instagram followers.
The couple are understood to have spent months in a relationship and were spotted enjoying romantic getaways to the plush island of Ibiza.
But now, according to Spanish journalist Javi de Hoyos, Torres and Hunter have called time on their romance.
The reporter said: 'I have spoken with people close to both of them, and they confirm that the romance is over, at least for now. Ferran is currently enjoying being single at the World Cup.'
Neither Torres nor Hunter have confirmed their split, but unfollowed each other on Instagram over the weekend in what is generally considered a sign that a couple has broken up.
The news comes just days after Torres was brought on as a 55th-minute substitute during his country's World Cup quarter-final victory over Belgium.
Fabian Ruiz and Mikel Merino scored the Spanish goals - the second coming just minutes from the final whistle - to set up a clash with France in the semi-final on Tuesday.
Torres, who has mainly been used off the bench, is yet to score at this summer's tournament but enjoyed an impressive season domestically. The Spaniard bagged 16 goals in 33 league appearances for Barcelona as they won LaLiga.
However, according to reports, Torres could be set to leave the Camp Nou in a deal which would see him reunite with the father of his ex-girlfriend!
The winger dated Sira Martinez - who is Luis Enrique's daughter - between 2021 and 2023 during Enrique's time as Spain manager.
The couple have, of course, since split. But the PSG manager is now understood to be interested in bringing Torres to the French capital. A move is thought to be on the verge of being completed for the 26-year-old to join the Champions League holders.
However, first, Torres will have his sights set on booking his country's place in a World Cup final where, should Thomas Tuchel's men beat Argentina, they could face England.
Speaking ahead of the clash with France, Spain manager Luis de la Fuente was full of praise for Didier Deschamps' side.
He said: 'We are both teams that would be considered a candidate for the final. France has exceptional potential, and so do we.
'We have very high expectations for the next game. We are aware of the great potential the opponent in front of us has, but are also aware that the only team that has beaten them in the last two semi-finals they've played, has been us.
'I think the game is very open. It will require fresh, energetic players. It will require us to be the best version, to improve, but we are going to give everything.'
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