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FC Barcelona has made its position clear regarding the price of Vitor Roque by rejecting an offer of 28 million euros from Everton. The English club, looking to bolster its attack, proposed a sum of 25 million fixed plus three in variables, but the Blaugrana board led by Deco was not satisfied with the proposal.
The Catalans, aware of the investment made in the young Brazilian earlier this year, value his transfer at a figure ranging between 30 and 35 million euros, expressing their intention not to yield to economic pressures.
Barcelona Does Not Want to Give Away Vitor Roque
Vitor Roque, who joined Barcelona from Athletico Paranaense, has failed to shine under Hansi Flick's leadership during the preseason. His future at the club is increasingly uncertain, especially after being excluded from the Joan Gamper Trophy due to health issues. His departure seems imminent, especially considering Pau Victor's great performance during preseason.
Barça's financial situation, needing liquidity to complete other signings and registrations, plays a crucial role in this operation. Despite initial rumors of a possible loan, both the player's environment and the club itself view a definitive transfer favorably, provided that the economic demands are met. Besides Everton, other clubs like Bournemouth have also shown interest in the young forward, albeit without concrete progress so far.
With only eight months as a Barça player, Vitor Roque could see his time at Camp Nou end sooner than expected. The coming days will be crucial in defining his future, as Barcelona continues to seek the best option both in terms of sports and finances for all parties involved.
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