Barça: Vitor Roque will go to Betis

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It’s the end of a saga that will have surprised more than one. Arrived this winter from Athletico Paranaense after Barça spent more than 30 million euros, the young Vitor Roque was expected. Especially since FC Barcelona, ​​who were supposed to get him this summer, had forced to bring him in as early as January to support Robert Lewandowski. But after a few small games, the Catalan management felt that he had to quickly leave the club, whether on loan or on transfer to get a few million back.

According to information from RelevoVitor Roque, after several weeks of rumors, has finally found his new challenge. He will be loaned in the next few hours to Betis. The Brazilian wanted to stay in La Liga and join Nabil Fekir’s club. Sporting Portugal was therefore unable to finalize this file. In this operation, Betis will take charge of almost all of the player’s salary.

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