Barça: the strong statement on Vitor Roque

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Arriving last January at FC Barcelona, ​​Vitor Roque (19 years old) had a mixed start. The Brazilian striker has scored two goals in nine La Liga games and has not yet fully established himself in the Catalan club's eleven, being barely used by Xavi. However, his representative, André Cury, believes that his foal is “very well physically and very strong mentally” and that he “not going to go on loan”as he told the radio RAC1.

He also highlighted the qualities of the native of Timóteo in Brazil, ensuring that there are “currently a queue of clubs that would be ready to sign Vitor Roque for 50 million”. Compared to Endrick, who made him the choice to join rival Real Madrid, Vitor Roque 'is above Endrick' according to his agent. An important highlight, while waiting to see the FC Barcelona striker fully blossom at the Camp Nou.

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