Tottenham Hotspur and Chelsea will compete for the signature of Palmeiras striker Vitor Roque ahead of the January period Ekrem Konur.
The youngster first rose to fame when he signed for Athletico Paranaense after finding the back of the net 22 times in 66 appearances for the Brazilian team. His performances attracted intense interest from numerous European teams before Barcelona finally secured his signature.
However, the move did not go as expected, with the forward lasting limited minutes before being loaned out to Real Betis. He completed a permanent move to Palmeiras in February, becoming part of the Verdão squad that advanced to the quarter-finals of the FIFA Club World Cup.
Now back to his best under Abel Ferreira, Roque has rediscovered his talent – scoring 17 goals and four assists this season – fueling growing speculation about a possible return to European football.
Now, according to Ekrem KonurTottenham and Chelsea are keeping an eye on Roque as they look set to compete for the talented youngster this winter.
Spurs have already edged the Blues in the race for the 20-year-old’s signature, with the journalist adding that the north London club have submitted a bid for the forward to join in January.
Spurs eye Roque dives
However, the Brazil international is skeptical about a move to the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium due to concerns over guaranteed game time, especially with Dominic Solanke still in the picture, the report reveals.
With the 2026 FIFA World Cup approaching, the 20-year-old could see a potential move to the Premier League as the perfect opportunity to take his career to the next level and put himself in contention for a place in Carlo Ancelotti’s squad. Consistent performances in English football could serve as the platform that expedites his overall progress.
Tottenham’s front line is still in need of extra firepower, making the hunt for a new striker a smart move ahead of the January transfer window.
However, with a contract at the Allianz Parque running until 2029, Palmeiras is likely to demand a fee well above his £17m budget. Transfer market appreciation – especially given its productive form.
Roque’s uncertainty over playing time, coupled with Chelsea’s interest in the youngster, has complicated Tottenham’s pursuit, so it will be interesting to see how the situation unfolds when the window opens in January.

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