Vitor Roque’s businessman waives loan: “Sold out”

With few minutes and space at Barcelona, ​​Vitor Roque could be leaving the club, according to his agent

Given the limited space within the cast of Barcelona, Victor Roque he could be leaving the club in the next transfer window, in the middle of the year. The person who said this was his manager, André Curywho criticized the coach xavi for his attitude towards the player and guaranteed the possibility of a permanent change of club.

No, he never spoke to the player. I don’t understand this situation either”, said the agent, who continued: “I think you can give him a lot more minutes. Xavi gave minutes to Fermín, Cubarsí and Lamine (Yamal) and didn’t give any to Vitor. I don’t know how to explain it, because he’s the coach. We are not in a great season either. We (Barcelona) scored almost 30 goals in January, eight from Girona (in both rounds), nine goals from Real Madrid, six goals in a Champions League tie, I think that doesn’t help either“.

Furthermore, André Cury also denied any possibility of the young Brazilian leaving on loan at the end of the current season. According to him, either Vitor remains on the team, being used more, or he will leave permanently in the middle of this year.

No loan. Either the player stays, and was hired for that, so that the club can give him minutes, and he can demonstrate (his football), or if the club decides that the player cannot stay, he leaves for sale.“, assured the businessman in an interview with “Radio RAC 1”, in Spain.

Vitor Roque coming into the game for Barcelona – Getty Images

In Barcelona since January, Vitor Roque played 13 games and scored two goals during the period. He was sold in the middle of 2023, in a transfer that could reach 74 million euros, between variables and a fixed amount, which guarantees the payment of 40 million to the clubs that hold his rights, mainly the Athletico-PR.


Source: sportbuzz

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