Barca play down Robinho rumours
Barcelona technical secretary Txiki Begiristain has played down speculation linking the Catalans with a move for Manchester City forward Robinho. The Brazilian is reportedly unsettled in England and pushing for a transfer from Eastlands in January,...
Barcelona technical secretary Txiki Begiristain has played down speculation linking the Catalans with a move for Manchester City forward Robinho.
The Brazilian is reportedly unsettled in England and pushing for a transfer from Eastlands in January, although those rumours were yesterday quashed by City's executive chairman Garry Cook.
City are currently preparing for today's friendly against the UAE national side in Abu Dhabi, and the arrival of a Barcelona delegation in the Gulf state has increased speculation over Robinho's future.
Begiristain, director of football Raul Sanhllei and board member Albert Perrin are in Abu Dhabi as representatives of Barca to attend today's draw for next month's FIFA Club World Cup.
Begiristain insisted talk of meeting City representatives is premature and revealed a possible bid for Robinho has not been a topic of discussion between himself and Barca coach Pep Guardiola.
"We won't be meeting with City," Begiristain told www.fcbarcelona.com.
"There's a prior stage missing, which is a meeting between Guardiola and me. Once the decision has been taken, we will follow the strategy for any signing.
"This meeting - between the manager and the technical secretary - hasn't taken place yet. So we're going to see the City match and that's all."