FC Barcelona: Good news in the Vitor Roque file

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The Vitor Roque file is one of the great concerns of FC Barcelona in recent days. Indeed, unable to win with Barça, the young Brazilian scorer was pushed towards the exit by the Catalan club. Loaned to Betis since the start of the season, the former Athletico PR is experiencing a mixed season with 4 goals in 22 games. However, while Catalan leaders received an offer of 25 million euros from Palmeiras, Roque could finally return to his native Brazil earlier than expected.

It was the wish of Barça which validated this offer but which needed the approval of FIFA to authorize this sale when several votes had raised to explain that, as the transfer market was closed in Spain, this transaction should not take place. This Tuesday, as reported Mundo DeportivoFIFA has agreed to make this sale on the day. A relief for the Culé club which should therefore bail out its boxes while waiting for the Betis agreement, also decisive to put an end to this imbroglio.

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