A surprising new club is getting involved in the Vitor Roque case!

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By: Manu Tournoux

What future for Vitor Roque? Having arrived at FC Barcelona last winter, the native of Timóteo, recruited for a cheque of 40 million euros, has had a difficult start in Catalonia. Under the leadership of Xavi, the Auriverde international has only participated in 16 matches for 2 goals and 353 short minutes of play… If the arrival of Hansi Flick – determined to give him his chance – on the Barcelona bench could (finally) launch his adventure at Barça, his future remains uncertain, especially given the uncertain financial context of the Culers.

In recent weeks, the 1.72m right-hander, nicknamed Tigerhas also been mentioned by Juventus Turin or Atlético Madrid, who would like to enlist him as part of an exchange with Joao Félix. For his part, the player has always shown his determination to impose himself under his new colors. As proof, he notably cut short his vacation to go to the Ciutat Esportiva de Sant Joan Despíi and perfect his preparation. A positive signal sent to his management which does not, however, calm the ardor of the competition…

Fiorentina try their luck for Roque!

This Saturday, Sky Italy claims that a new club has interfered in the Vitor Roque case. Indeed, according to the transalpine media, Fiorentina would like to attract the Brazilian and would have even already initiated contacts with the one whose contract runs until June 2031 at Barça. If the Viola will now have to study the feasibility of this operation, a new exit door is therefore offered to the young 19-year-old talent.

Determined to strengthen its position during this summer window, the Florence club has also activated two other leads. Thus, Fio has also tried to sound out Thijs Dallinga, currently playing for Toulouse and author of 19 goals and 5 assists in 44 matches. Finally, the Italian team would like to secure the services of Arthur Theate by offering a loan with obligation to buy to Stade Rennais. A nice casting but files that generally look complex to resolve…

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