Arsenal ready to give green light for £15m Song move to Barcelona
The Spanish giants have agreed to meet the Gunners' valuation of midfielder after a breakthrough in talks between the two clubs
EXCLUSIVEBy Wayne Veysey | Chief Correspondent
Arsenal are on the brink of selling Alex Song to Barcelona for £15 million following a breakthrough in talks, Goal.com can reveal.
The Spanish giants have indicated they will
meet the Londoners’ valuation of the midfielder in a development in
negotiations between the two clubs.
Arsenal are ready to give the 24-year-old the
green light to become the fourth player in five years to make the move
from Emirates Stadium to Nou Camp.
Song is set to follow in the footsteps of Thierry Henry in 2007, Alexander Hleb in 2008 and Cesc Fabregas in 2011.
Barcelona
were encouraged when their exploratory enquiries for Song were met with
the response that indicated the player would be available for the right
price.
The Catalan club had initially refused to meet Arsenal’s
£15m valuation of the player, but sources have told Goal.com that a deal
at that price has now been agreed.
Song, who joined Arsenal,
initially on loan, in 2005, is poised to be granted permission to
discuss personal terms with Barcelona.
He explained in the wake of the club’s pre-season victory over Cologne on Sunday that he was flattered by Barcelona’s interest.
"I am not going to lie if I said there is no interest but I am at Arsenal and I am happy at Arsenal," he told Sky Sports. "Barcelona are the best team in the world, and speculation will always continue until the window closes.
Arsene Wenger will come under pressure from
Arsenal fans to secure an immediate replacement for Song, who is the
closest player in the Frenchman’s squad to a proven defensive
midfielder.
Arsenal announced on Wednesday night that they had
agreed to sell Robin van Persie to Manchester United for a fee believed
to be worth £24m.
With £39m swelling the club’s coffers, Wenger
will be expected to find a battle-hardened replacement for the Cameroon
international, especially given that the squad is packed with attacking
midfielders.
Source : Goal.com