Dani Alves has suggested that it will be "almost
impossible" for Barcelona to sign David Luiz because of Jose Mourinho's
unwillingness to sell a player to the Catalan club.
Barca continue to be heavily linked with a move for
Brazil centre-back, with Mundo Deportivo reporting on Monday morning that the
blaugrana outfit, who had a €25 million bid rejected by Chelsea last week, were
set to make a final €35 million offer in the coming days.
Mourinho has meanwhile insisted Barca are "wasting
their time" by chasing Luiz, who played alongside Alves as Brazil won last
June's Confederations Cup on home soil.
The former Sevilla right-back told the Catalan paper
that, even if his international colleague was keen to move to the Camp Nou, the
former Real Madrid boss was likely to thwart anything that would make Barca
stronger.
"I always want the best for my friends and I tell
them to come here if they can," Alves said. "As well as that, he is a
great player. The problem is not whether he wants to come, but that in the end
you have to get away from Mourinho -- and that is not going to be easy.
"The idea of facilitating David Luiz coming to Barca
would not pass through his head, and even less if it is to strengthen us. It is
more than difficult for us, almost impossible."
Should Mourinho succeed and Luiz remain at Stamford
Bridge, Barcelona sporting director Andoni Zubizarreta and new coach Gerardo
Martino are then likely to move down their list -- with Daniel Agger
[Liverpool], Jan Vertonghen [Tottenham], Jeremy Mathieu [Valencia] and Inigo
Martinez [Real Sociedad] all reportedly options to join a defensive set-up
which most pundits feel needs strengthening.
However, after Barcelona's 3-1 victory over a Malaysia XI
on Saturday in Kuala Lumpur, Gerard Pique told reporters keen to get his views
on the speculation that the club did not necessarily need to buy.
"That's the work of the sporting director,"
Pique told Barca's official website. "The players who are here now are
good enough to defend the team throughout the season."
Pique had been named man of the match when scoring the
third goal in the game, which was played at the Shah Alam Stadium after Barca's
players reportedly complained about the state of the pitch at the Bukit Jalil
National Stadium, where it had been due to take place.


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