Barcelona reject chance to bid for Arsenal wantaway Van Persie
The European champions have been put off by the age and cost of the
Gunners striker, whose future is up in the air following summit talks
with Emirates chiefs on Wednesday
EXCLUSIVEBy Wayne Veysey | Chief Correspondent
Barcelona have rejected the opportunity to try and sign Robin van Persie from Arsenal this summer, Goal.com can reveal.
It is understood that the European champions
were sounded out recently by parties representing the Dutchman about
their interest in making a move for the striker, whose contract expires
in 12 months’ time.
But Barcelona made it clear they do not want
to make a move for Van Persie despite a sensational campaign in which he
scored 37 goals for Arsenal in all competitions, including 30 in the
Premier League.
It is believed that the combination of Van
Persie’s age – he turns 29 in August – and the expense of a £20 million
transfer fee plus expected £10m-a-year salary have put off the Spanish
giants, who are trying to cut their debts and rein in costs.
Goal.com
revealed on Wednesday that Juventus have pulled out of the race to sign
the Dutchman because of his £200,000-a-week salary demands, which
leaves Manchester City as the clear frontrunners to capture Van Persie
if Arsenal sanction a summer transfer.
The 28-year-old and his
agent Kees Vos opened contract talks with Arsene Wenger and Gunners
chief executive Ivan Gazidis on Wednesday before Van Persie flew out
from England on Thursday to link up with the Netherlands squad as they
begin their Euro 2012 preparations.
Wenger had said that he
expected the future of his captain and star player to be resolved before
Van Persie joined up with his national squad but the Dutchman’s future
remains shrouded in doubt.
Sources close to the negotiations have
said that nothing was resolved by the end of Wednesday's round of
talks, which took place in London. Discussions are said to be "ongoing"
and further talks are due to take place in the coming weeks.
Arsenal
fear the spending power of Europe’s richest clubs have turned Van
Persie’s head but are adamant they would rather let him go on a free
next year than sell him for around £20m this summer.
Real Madrid have yet to make a move for the Dutchman, whose principal admirers are new Premier League champions City.
Vos
admitted to Goal.com on Monday that he was a guest of Brian Marwood,
Manchester City’s highest ranking football executive, at an Etihad
Stadium match “three months ago” although he denied that the meeting was
to discuss a possible transfer for his superstar client.
Roberto
Mancini spoke earlier this year of his admiration for Van Persie and is
targeting an A-list centre forward in the forthcoming transfer window,
with City ready to off-load Carlos Tevez and Edin Dzeko.
However,
it is believed that the City manager does not want a repeat of the
Samir Nasri saga last summer, which dragged on into the new season
before it was resolved.
Mancini wants his principal targets to be
captured in time for City’s pre-season programme, which begins in the
second week of July and will turn his attention elsewhere if Van Persie
is not signed by them.
Source : Goal.com