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Barca rubbish swap deal claim

Robinho sweeps home for Brazil after ten minutes
Image: Robinho: Barca link

Barcelona have denied agreeing a swap deal with Manchester City involving Robinho and Zlatan Ibrahimovic.

But vice-president admits Spanish giants are monitoring Robinho

Barcelona have denied agreeing a swap deal with Manchester City involving Robinho and Zlatan Ibrahimovic. The Primera Division champions have rubbished claims made on Spanish radio that City's Brazilian forward could be set to move to the Camp Nou, with Ibrahimovic heading to Eastlands in a combined offer. But Barca vice-president Josep Maria Bartomeu admitted the club will monitor Robinho's activity and has not ruled out the club tabling a reported £17million bid for the former Real Madrid ace. "We have been working in the market for many months with some names but the decision of Guardiola is (to buy) the young players for the squad and the club accepts this decision," he told Catalan newspaper Sport. "That doesn't mean that by the close of the transfer window we will not have made a signing, if there is a good option." The Catalan supremo dismissed speculation that Roberto Mancini had tabled a bid for Ibrahimovic, insisting: "Until today, Manchester City not have placed money on the table for the sale of Ibrahimovic."