The Daily Star is reporting that Barcelona midfielder Xavi is at the forefront of Sir Alex Ferguson's transfer musings.
Xavi
told his current club's official website recently, "My dream is to
retire at Barça," but financial obstacles appear to be diminishing the
prospect of that happening, despite the player having spent his enture
career at Camp Nou.
Although the 28-year-old's contract doesn't
expire till 2010, boss Pep Guardiola is known to be desperate to tie
him down before the likes of the elite Premier League clubs start
bombarding his agent with speculative phonecalls and boxes of
chocolates.
As Barça sat down for initial contract talks with
Xavi recently, he reportedly balked at the €7 million plus add-ons they
put on the table. He wants a massive payday now that he's at an optimum
footballing age and, thus, he might seek it elsewhere and his club may
cash in.
Now, Fergie's apparently ready to step in and slash out
on Euro 2008's player of the tournament. Owen Hargreaves is out for the
rest of the season and may never be a long-term solution at Old
Trafford, whilst Paul Scholes has been spotted shopping for porch
rockers.
Ivan Corretja, Xavi's agent, is quoted as saying, "We
have not been able to solve the situation at Barcelona, despite some
months of negotiations. We feel he should be offered a deal which
reflects his performances on the pitch.
"Everybody at Barcelona
knows that there are some big European clubs interested in Xavi,
particularly in England at the moment, and we will not allow this to go
on forever.''
Sir Alex will surely be watching the Xavi contract situation very closely in the coming weeks.
nice.. =)
what about hargreaves have he thought of when hargreaves anderson scholes carrick fletcher all play?...
Originally posted by red_amoeba:oh yeah…Xavi be the midfield lynchpin that has been absent since Keano is gone.
thats what was said when we got hargreaves...