FC Barcelona: Deco went to Portugal to negotiate Vitor Roque’s departure

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At FC Barcelona, ​​the management of the Vitor Roque case raises questions. Expected with bated breath after a resounding transfer of 45 million euros from Athletico PR, the young 19-year-old striker has not lived up to expectations in Catalonia. Appearing 16 times in the Blaugrana jersey, El Tigrinho has only scored two goals. An insufficient performance that does not allow him to dream of a bright future with the Culés while Hansi Flick does not seem to be counting on him very much.

Thus, external offers were going to be listened to this summer for the young Brazilian striker. Tracked all over Europe, the native of Timoteo should finally go to Portugal for the rest of his career. Targeted by Porto and Sporting CP, Roque was at the heart of discussions between Deco and the management of the Lisbon club this Friday according to A BolaThe Portuguese media adds that Vitor Roque is only a plan B for the moment in the eyes of the management of the residents of the José-Alvalade stadium.

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