BREAKING: FIFA have given their ‘OK’ to Barça for Vitor Roque’s transfer to Palmeiras, despite earlier rejection from La Liga and RFEF

Barcelona appear highly motivated to finalize a transfer deal for Vitor Roque to join Palmeiras before the Brazilian transfer window closes at the end of February. Initially, the transaction faced significant obstacles when La Liga and the Royal Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) rejected the move, insisting it could not occur outside of the Spanish transfer window. This predicament placed Barcelona in a difficult spot, but they appear to have identified a potential solution to navigate the situation.

The club had reached an agreement to pay €25 million for 80% of Roque’s rights and was in the final stages of the transaction when Palmeiras suddenly withdrew. They learned that La Liga would not authorize the transfer since Roque needed to be re-registered as a Barcelona player prior to being sold again. This required procedure is complicated further by the fact that such actions cannot be completed outside of the established transfer window. Although Barcelona had anticipated being able to terminate his loan with Real Betis as a workaround, this turned out to be a hurdle that complicated matters.

In a recent update, sources from MD have indicated that Barcelona consulted with FIFA and have received permission to execute a ‘technical registration’ for Roque’s transfer. This crucial approval means that Barcelona can sell the player to Palmeiras without him ever appearing on the field for their team. This workaround is contingent on Barcelona successfully negotiating with Real Betis to terminate Roque’s loan agreement, which has been cited as the last significant obstacle to completing the deal.

Moreover, reports suggest that Vitor Roque and Palmeiras have already come to an agreement regarding the terms of his contract. Sport has noted that even if the transfer does not occur this week, it is still expected to go ahead in June, coinciding with the opening of a new transfer window related to the Club World Cup. Barcelona feels confident in their verbal commitment from Palmeiras, believing they will secure the €25 million regardless of whether the deal is stitched up now or later.

Past reports have indicated that Real Betis is unlikely to impede Roque’s move to Palmeiras, although publicly, they have maintained a more cautious stance. This dynamic adds a layer of tension to the negotiation, as while Barcelona seems to have FIFA’s blessing, La Liga remains the regulatory body overseeing salary limits and other compliance matters. The upcoming actions and decisions from La Liga will be critical in determining the fate of this transfer, given their earlier disapproval.

With FIFA granting their formal approval for Vitor Roque’s transfer to Palmeiras, the club has taken a substantial step forward. However, the successful execution hinges on Real Betis’s final agreement to release the player from his loan. Football fans and analysts alike are closely monitoring this situation, eager to see how it will unfold and whether Barcelona will successfully navigate the complexities surrounding this promising young talent. Ultimately, the outcome of this saga will not only impact the clubs involved but will also resonate in the broader football community, as it highlights the intricate dynamics of player transfers and regulatory frameworks in the sport.

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