{"id":96346,"date":"2025-02-19T06:42:00","date_gmt":"2025-02-19T05:42:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/weisetech.dev\/fc-barcelona-noticias\/en\/countdown-for-vitor-roque-fc-barcelona-awaits-key-move_310955_102\/"},"modified":"2025-02-19T06:42:00","modified_gmt":"2025-02-19T05:42:00","slug":"countdown-for-vitor-roque-fc-barcelona-awaits-key-move_310955_102","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.fcbarcelonanoticias.com\/en\/transfers\/countdown-for-vitor-roque-fc-barcelona-awaits-key-move_310955_102.html","title":{"rendered":"Countdown for Vitor Roque: FC Barcelona awaits a key move"},"content":{"rendered":"
With just under ten days until the transfer market closes in Brazil, the saga of Vitor Roque<\/strong> is heating up. The FC Barcelona<\/strong> views his transfer to Palmeiras positively as long as they can reach a favorable financial agreement, although they do not yet have a formal offer on the table. The cul\u00e9s hope to receive at least 27 million euros for the forward<\/strong>, but they are still waiting for the deal between the South American club and the player.<\/p> At Can Bar\u00e7a<\/strong>, they have made it clear that the exit door will be open now or in June, but it must be the ‘Tigrinho’ himself who makes the final decision, and it must receive the green light from Betis<\/strong>, something the cul\u00e9s see as viable given the good relationship between the clubs.<\/p> According to ‘SPORT’, the Catalans are on standby, and although they are aware of the interest from Abel Ferreira<\/strong> and there are rumors of a proposal of 24 ‘kilos’<\/a> for the player, negotiations have not yet started due to the lack of movement in the operation, which will only begin with the ‘OK’ from the scorer.<\/p> The blaugranas would be satisfied to resolve the Roque<\/strong> file definitively, but for that, a minimum offer of 27 ‘kilos’ will be necessary to ‘amortize’ the 30 million invested in the player’s signing, who does not fit into the club’s future plans. For that reason, they hope to part ways with him through a sale to avoid another loan, given that his time at Benito Villamar\u00edn<\/strong> has also been unproductive, which is why his move to Palmeiras<\/strong> seems like the best possible solution.<\/p> Vitor Roque is reluctant to return to Brazil<\/h2>