Barcelona mulling Vieira move | FourFourTwo

feature-image

Play all audios:

Loading...

World Cup winner Vieira is widely expected to leave the _Nerazzurri_ in January in order to secure first-team football ahead of the 2010 showpiece in South Africa this summer, with the


Roberto Mancini-managed Blues believed to be at the front of the queue for his signature. The ex-Gunner - who won three Premier League titles during a nine-year spell at Highbury - was


strongly tipped to re-join Arsene Wenger's side last summer, only to eventually decide to stay put and fight for his place in Italy. However, he could now be heading to Catalunya


instead, with Barca thought to be keen to sign the 33-year-old on a short term deal to cover for Yaya Toure and Seydou Keita, who are participating at the African Cup of Nations. You may


like Vieira was linked with a move to Barcelona during his time at Arsenal, but instead joined Juventus in 2005. But Lyon special advisor Bernard Lacombe has warned that he would be far from


guaranteed regular action once Toure and Keita arrive back from international duty, and therefore should favour a return to his homeland. "Patrick has a lot of offers," he said.


"Barcelona would like to recruit him to make up for the loss of Toure and Keita during the African Nations Cup. They would give him an 18-month contract. The best features, fun and


footballing quizzes, straight to your inbox every week. "However he would play less when these players return, and this concerns him because he wants to play in the World Cup."


NEWS: Mourinho - Vieira on verge of Inter exit