Barcelona have confirmed that they are interested in signing the Arsenal captain Cesc Fábregas, but have ruled out breaking the bank to bring the Spain midfielder back to Camp Nou.
Fábregas, who left
"It depends on how much we want to spend," Begiristain said in the Spanish tabloid Marca. "If we spend a lot of money, it is possible [to bid for Fábregas]. We do not know how much it will be yet. We have not asked Arsenal. If the amount is too high, we will not try."
"We find it difficult to improve what we have and that is the reality," added Begiristain. "Improving a team that has won a treble is difficult, and trying to improve dramatically can get you into trouble. Any new player must be compatible with the plans of the coach. Here the views of Pep Guardiola are critical."
One possible target is Shakhtar Donetsk's Dmytro Chygrynskiy, and Begiristain would not rule out a move for the Ukranian. "I don't want to dismiss any of the players we like and will help us improve," he said. "There are several options."
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