
A deal to make Barcelona forward, Vitor Roque back to his native Brazil is about to be completed, where Palmeiras is now preparing a medical preparation for the 19-year-old attacker. Currently on loan at Real Betis, the Blaugrana is hammering the last details with Los Verdiblancos, but it seems that the deal is being done.
According to Relo, Palmeiras propose tests for Roque, after he has concluded an agreement with Barcelona for € 25 million plus bonuses in exchange for 80% of Roque's rights. It is a deal that Barcelona would like to do, who went best to get permission for the FIFA deal to complete it outside the transfer window. Something that has not fallen with La Liga and has the relationships between the two entities.
Roque has agreed personal conditions with Palmeiras and will become their best -paid player, and the last detail to fall into place is for Barcelona to establish compensation with betis. Barcelona has proposed to break the Roque loan for 30% of the rights of EZBDE. The Moroccan moved to Betis two summers ago, but Barcelona retained 50% sold out reimbursement.
Sport is added that Barcelona could also agree to a loan agreement with Betis in the summer as a make -wage, and it is hinted that the club from Sevilla has shown interest to bring Pau Victor to the club in January. The ex-Girona striker has been starving this season with opportunities since the return to Fitness of Ferran Torres. They also note that the bonuses that Barcelona could be from Palmeiras, could be no less than € 5 million, and that the deal now has the green light of the RFEF.
Roque started the majority of the La Liga matches under Manuel Pellegrini before the winter break, but with Cedric Bakambu now fit, and Cucho Hernandez who was signed in the winter window, Roque skipped the pecking order. This season he has seven goals and two assists in 33 performances.
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