Vitor Roque deletes Barça from his social media

The arrival of the Brazilian striker to Real Betis seems to be already agreed and Roque modified his profile on Instagram to take away the spotlight from his connection with Barça
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2024-08-22 17:07:48

Despite having officially joined forces just under eight months ago, Vitor Roque is already preparing to say goodbye to FC Barcelona. Whether temporarily on loan or permanently on a transfer, Tigrinho has already fully accepted the option of leaving the Catalan side and his most recent gesture on social media proves it.

On his official Instagram account, the footballer deleted his profile photo, in which he once sported an FC Barcelona shirt, and removed the culé team from his bio, leaving space for a new photograph wearing the Seleção kit and a religious message: “God takes care of me.”

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The Brazilian is well advanced in the operation that would take him on loan to Real Betis Balompié, but Barcelona insists that the option of selling him to Sporting CP, a club that offers close to 30 million euros including variables for his services, is pending.

However, the important thing at this point is no longer the destination, but what seemed impossible until a few weeks ago: Vitor Roque has agreed to leave FC Barcelona.

Deleting the Catalan club from his social media accounts has been seen as the definitive gesture that shows that the Brazilian, who refused to leave, has changed his mind and is preparing to announce his next destination in the coming days.

Everything seems to indicate that the balance will tip in favour of Real Betis, a club that has reportedly convinced the player with an attractive sporting proposal that would allow him to gain ground in Pellegrini’s squad, having minutes, importance and relevance in the Betis’ offensive scheme.