André Cury, representative of Vitor Roque, attended the microphones of the program ‘Tu Diràs’, on RAC 1, and said that “There are a number of clubs interested in signing to Tigrinho.” He also assured that the Barcelona club “must be worried about signing Messino.” Cury reiterated that he “will not go out on loan.”
curry considering that, in the event that Barcelona transfer Roque to one of the interested clubs, “it will be a round operation, because so far only ten million have been paid and so far. there is a queue of clubs that they were willing to sign him for 50.” He also noted that “with three operations like this, Barça solved its economic problems.”
The Brazilian agent explained How did Barça agree to pay the money? of signing Vitor Roque and why he considers it a profitable investment: “Barça pays five million every six months until it reaches 31 million permanently. And to address all the variables, Vitor should be the starter. If he starts at Barça at the age of 20, his price will be 200 million, that’s for sure.”
He also explained what the variables of the transfer price are: “One million for the Ballon d’Or and two or three for being among the three best in FIFA. The rest is for ownership in half the games,” he explained.
He also said that “He is very good physically and very strong mentally, waiting minutes to show it on the field. He likes Xavi a lot and respects his work. He understands the situation, but I think in some games he could have played it for a few minutes.
He assured that Vitor Roque was with him “the ‘9’ position at Barça He is very busy. Barça don’t need to worry about Endrick, they need to think about signing Messino. I bet he is, because is the new Neymar“. And he pointed out that Madrid have been betting on the Brazilians since they lost Neymar, exactly: “They went crazy paying such a huge amount for Rodrygo and Vinicius. With Vinicius, in addition, his representative has betrayed us. Vinicius would have come to Barça because he is a culé”.
Source: La Verdad

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