This week it has emerged that Barcelona would be keen to allow 19-year-old Vitor Roque out on loan next season, despite signing him in January for €30m plus €31m in variables. They will have to persuade Roque to accept that idea though.
The Brazilian reportedly has no intention to go out on loan next season, as per Cadena SER, and his camp feel that the main issue is little to do with the finances of the deal, as his wages are low, but rather Xavi Hernandez’s lack of faith in him.
Roque has played just 310 minutes since arriving, and academy product Marc Guiu was even started ahead of him in March. Girona, Valencia, Real Betis and Sevilla have all shown interest in taking him on loan, and his agent Andre Cury is due to travel to Barcelona to discuss the matter this month.
It does seem likely that Barcelona’s salary limit concerns are a part of the equation. As he was registered for just the rest of the season as an emergency signing to replace the injured Gavi, he will have to be registered as a new signing again, meaning he will hit the Blaugrana salary limit for somewhere in the region of €10m next season.
Olayemi77
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Barcelona should let other teams to buy all this young stars,cuz what is the point of buying them and waste their talent. that's what dey did to ,Palo Tore now see this one again
Peterbreezy41
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He shouldn’t go anywhere
Nthatahh
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One this guy, I think Xavi has something against him, he always turns whenever he is given the opportunity
tiokmrst
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Xavier should not derail this young guy. He's good. He should not move. Good luck Victor.
Ziwbcdeksu
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let that not go for any loan if they don't need him they should sell him rubbish why do they buy him in the first place rubbish club with misplace priorities
RipRoz
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Why loan? And will Xavi himself score goals for Barcelona. Madness
Rikbiklmu
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At first, why did they sign him? He is a young player who could excel under a good coach. They shouldn't do that to hom.
Kinginbojan
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Which kind of club is this giving a player that does not even have playing time to prove in self a loan deal. I’m sure it’s because he’s Spanish you all are delusional
viecinopr
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A great example of how Barcelona finds itself in the financial situation that exists today. It’s lack of serious planning, vision, mismanagement, recruitment, utilization of players, and patience in non Spanish players that continues to plague this club. I wonder why Spanish players are given chance after chance while non Spanish players are on a time limit? Xavi?
Simungala
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I hate loaning out players coz once they improve they sign permanently wherever they go
Kumbdlmnuz
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Yes is like that.