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Hleb Is The Final Piece In Barça's Jigsaw
Barcelona are set to make a final push to lure Aleksandr Hleb away from Arsenal to complete their plan of signing their five most wanted players before a referendum on the board's future.
Joan Laporta is facing a vote of no confidence on June 21 and has vowed to complete their summer spending before that happens in order to be ready for the new season.
Hleb is the fifth and final name on the list after the recent acquisitions of Martín Cáceres and Daniel Alves and the Blaugana will step up their efforts to buy him before the end of the week.
Last Thursday, Hleb's agent, Uli Ferber, admitted that there were contact between the parties and that Barça were now frontrunners after Inter had pulled out of the race to sign his client.
According to reports in England, Arsenal are preparing for life without the former VfB Stuttgart playmaker and are waiting to here what Barcelona are proposing.
The arrival of Hleb at Camp Nou could spark a revival in Thierry Henry's form as the pair combined so well together in Arsène Wenger's side and Pep Guardiola will be hoping to reproduce some of that form.
Catalan daily Sport ran a story ten days ago outlining the three players that Barça would sign to complete their squad and named Cáceres, Alves and Hleb.
Seydou Keita has signed to bolster the midfield from Sevilla while Gerard Piqué was bought back from Manchester United to add strength to the defence.
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Barça Weigh Up Moutinho Move
Barcelona are reported to be weighing up a move for Sporting Lisbon creative midfielder João Moutinho...
The Catalan outfit are understood to be on the lookout for midfield reinforcements following reports suggesting the imminent departures of Brazilian-born duo Ronaldinho and Deco.
News sources in Portugal suggest Barcelona are keeping tabs on the exciting midfielder, who was in great form in Portugal's 2-0 win over Turkey for Euro 2008.
And Moutinho, who broke into Sporting's senior ranks in 2005, has a release clause of 25 million euros attached to his contract, with Sporting apparently uninterested in negotiating him for a lower price.
It is believed that Barça dispatched scout Pepe Costa to watch Moutinho in action for Sporting during the last fixtures of the season, having sent back good notes of the 21-year-old's qualities.
However, with Barça having already spent nearly €70 million in summer signings, money for new arrivals at Camp Nou is far from plenty, and it will be reportedly hard for the Blaugrana to put together such a big fee for the Portuguese.