Cesc Fabregas may not get to join
Barcelona until August after talks between the Spanish champions and
Arsenal reached a stalemate.
Barca have tabled a new bid for the 24-year-old, but remain some distance away from Arsenal's £40million valuation.
The Daily Mirror yesterday
reported that the Catalans have made an offer which they believe is
worth £37million as it includes teenagers Hector Bellerin and Jon Toral.
Arsenal
signed the 16-year-old's for £350,000 each - a set amount for training
fees - but Barca value them at a combined £7m and believe they are owed
that amount by the Gunners.
But a bid which in
Arsenal's eyes is actually worth £30m was never going to be accepted and
according to the Mirror, the north London club are insisting that
Bellerin and Toral are removed from the deal.
But
Arsenal have reportedly enquired about including Thiago Alcantara as
part of the deal, although Barca have rejected that option, having
originally offered the midfielder as part of their first bid of the
summer.
Barcelona president Sandro Rosell this
week claimed Fabregas is desperate to return to his boyhood club, but
the club's vice-president Josep Bartomeu insists Barca are in no rush to
complete a deal.
He said: "The experience of
the last few years and of last season shows us that we have right up
until the last minute before the season starts [to sign players].
"We
made signings very late last season. We have the best team in the world
so we can afford to be patient. There is no rush, we have until the
last moment."
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