FC Barcelona: Vitor Roque no longer has a jersey number

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What if, six months after his arrival at FC Barcelona, ​​Vitor Roque was already packing his bags? The hypothesis cannot be ruled out since the Brazilian, recruited for 40 million euros from Atlético Paranaense, had his number 19 taken away, in favor of Lamine Yamal, best young player of the last Euro. He therefore currently no longer has a shirt number. An act that clearly shows that the Spanish club no longer counts on him. In addition, Barça is said to be working on the arrival of other reinforcements. As reported by Sportthe Catalan club would like to attract Nico Williams and João Félix to strengthen its attack.

On the Barça side, it is reported that a final decision will be made at the end of the pre-season, but the Blaugrana club is already listening to the interest in its 19-year-old player. FC Porto have made inquiries, without however seeking to go further. The player will have to convince Hansi Flick to keep him in his squad, something that Xavi never gave him the opportunity to do, since he only played 353 minutes under the former Barcelona coach (16 games, 2 goals).

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