Vincent's price: Manchester City's Kompany is £20million summer target for Barcelona
Nou Camp chiefs step up pursuit of Blues' centre-half after enquiry for PSG's Thiago Silva provokes French laughter
Barcelona are ready to make a £20million move for Manchester City captain Vincent Kompany.
The Spanish giants will step up their attempts to sign a player they have been linked with for months, after identifying Kompany as their No1 summer target to strengthen their defence.
Barca have been alerted by Kompany growing unhappy at City under now-sacked manager Roberto Mancini and will now test the deposed Premier League champions' resolve to keep the Belgian defender.
It leaves City's boss-in-waiting Manuel Pellegrini facing a major battle to hang on to Kompany, when arguably the world's most famous club is desperate to sign him.
Barcelona sporting director Andoni Zubizarreta has received a strong rebuff from Paris Saint-Germain after enquiring about Thiago Silva.
That snub has made them even more determined to land Kompany this summer.
Pellgrini has already been linked with infamous Real Madrid centre-half Pepe, but City will be reluctant to let Kompany go without a major fight.
The Spanish giants will step up their attempts to sign a player they have been linked with for months, after identifying Kompany as their No1 summer target to strengthen their defence.
Barca have been alerted by Kompany growing unhappy at City under now-sacked manager Roberto Mancini and will now test the deposed Premier League champions' resolve to keep the Belgian defender.
It leaves City's boss-in-waiting Manuel Pellegrini facing a major battle to hang on to Kompany, when arguably the world's most famous club is desperate to sign him.
Barcelona sporting director Andoni Zubizarreta has received a strong rebuff from Paris Saint-Germain after enquiring about Thiago Silva.
That snub has made them even more determined to land Kompany this summer.
Pellgrini has already been linked with infamous Real Madrid centre-half Pepe, but City will be reluctant to let Kompany go without a major fight.
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