Xavi already decides for this Barça flop

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In recent days, Vitor Roque’s situation at Barcelona has been the subject of much speculation.

The 19-year-old, whose move from Athletico Paranaense was brought forward six months to January, has been linked with the possibility of a summer loan move, something the Blaugrana could be forced to do TO DO.

Roque has had a difficult start in Catalonia, playing only sporadically since his arrival. He will again be Robert Lewandowski’s replacement next season, which is far from ideal for him. On his situation, FC Barcelona coach Xavi Hernandez gave an enigmatic answer during his press conference on Sunday, according to MD.

Complicated beginnings

We haven’t made a decision, we will do it at the end of the season. It’s not easy coming from another league and another country. He needs more time to adapt and gain confidence. I think he is capable of playing for Barcelona for a long time.”

Roque could have other opportunities between now and the end of the season, given that FC Barcelona’s season is practically over (apart from second place and an appearance in the Spanish Super Cup next year). However, he will most certainly be on the bench for Monday’s match against Valencia.

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