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Barcelona confirm impact of Gavi’s injury on Vitor Roque transfer

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Barcelona sporting director Deco has confirmed the club have decided to complete the signing of striker Vitor Roque in January to help soften the blow of Gavi’s injury.

Gavi suffered a serious knee injury during the international break which has seen him sidelined for the remainder of the season, with the teenage midfielder now focusing on returning in time for the start of the 2024/25 campaign.

Having seen the squad become significantly weaker without Gavi, Deco has decided to pull the trigger on signing Roque and has brought his arrival forward to the winter transfer window.

“He is a player that we already had signed,” Deco explained. “The forecast was that he would arrive in January or June and with Gavi’s injury we have made the decision, together with the coach and all of us, that the best thing is for Vitor to arrive now.

“Vitor is a forward who moves between the lines, looks for spaces and has an eye for goal. With his arrival there will be more competition in the squad.”

Vitor Roque

Roque bid farewell to Athletico Paranaense / Marcelo Endelli/GettyImages

Roque played his final game for Athletico Paranaense at the weekend, after which he bid farewell to his supporters.

“Since I arrived the fans have treated me very well,” he told TNT Sports. “It is sad to leave Athletico Paranaense and the fans that always supported me.

“But for me it is a dream to go to Europe. With humility everything will turn out well. I try to work on my mind to arrive with humility, to work with desire for more. I worked all year for this and I am very happy.”

Roque will arrive in January to compete with 35-year-old Robert Lewandowski, and Barca chief Deco is looking forward to the battle for minutes.

“If we talk about Lewandowski we have to have a lot of respect,” Deco stressed. “And the important thing for Xavi is that he has the best Lewandowski.”

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