Spanish giants Barcelona have reportedly decided that the striker they bought in January must leave the club at the end of the season.
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Reports suggest 19-year-old Brazilian forward Vitor Roque will depart the Catalan side in the upcoming transfer window.
The striker joined the Blaugrana in January in a deal worth €40 million (R791 million), but has made only 13 appearances across all competitions since.
His agent, Andre Cury, recently slammed Barcelona's treatment of the former Athletico Paranaense starlet, claiming head coach Xavi Hernandez does not talk to his client.
The representative also insisted Vitor Roque will not leave the club on a temporary deal, saying only a permanent departure will make sense.
According to SER Catalunya, sporting director Deco has decided the teenager will not be at Barcelona next season.
The Portuguese chief is expected to propose a loan move for the youngster, although it remains to be seen whether or not that is an option Vitor Roque and his agent consider viable.
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Clubs such as Real Betis, Valencia and Manchester United have previously been linked with the player.
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