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Listen up, man, this Vitor Roque crap is a disaster. Xavi denied him a chance; Flick's mum on the future; now Juventus is lurking about. Though he buried himself behind Lewandowski, Roque has talent. Kid needs time to play, not a benchwarming event at Juve. Barcelona better wise up. Now let this child play; they spent money on him. The ticket might be a loan to a smaller club; let him grow, score some goals, and get confidence boost. Not a fantastic look for a young star, Juve's a dumpster fire right now. Barca has to make a decision quickly. This kid could be a superstar, but they're wasting his potential
Xavi didn't give Vitor Roque any playing time so it was difficult for him to develop at Barcelona. Flick arrival made him smile a little because the coach could see the great potential stored in him. Vitor Roque has the talent to become a big star, he has an instinct for scoring goals and is able to find space well. Coach's trust is all Roque needs to show his talent, Flick will probably keep him as Lewandowski replacement.
The interest shown by other teams in recruiting Vitor Roque permanently or on loan indicates that he has the qualities as a reliable future striker. Barcelona must keep him, if he is still deemed unable to compete in the main squad, they must loan him to another club to get more playing time.
Victor Roque is reported to be a very talented striker but the truth is that the youngster is yet to prove he's actually posses all the potentials that's been carried out by the media. Xavi Hernandez is one young manager that believes in young talents and that's why young players like Pedri and Lamine Yamal were able to improve under him. So for him to not have given Victor Roque more playing time than he got simply implies Hernandez probably thinks it wasn't yet time for the Brazilian.
The report that Victor Roque became happy immediately Hansi Flick was appointed as the club manager because he thinks he'll get more playing time might be but that doesn't guarantee that he's going to be in the future plans of the German manager. Personally, I'm yet to watch Victor Roque play any game but from the reports I've read about him, it's possible he'll succeed at Barcelona but that's if the newly appointed manager founds him worthy to be in his plans for the club.