Celtic eye more Barca talent

Crosas deal could be the first of many

Last updated: 10th August 2008

Celtic eye more Barca talent

Crosas: Celtic switch

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Celtic are hoping to bring in more Barcelona youngsters having agreed a cut-price fee for talented midfielder Marc Crosas.

Crosas' move to the SPL club is expected to be finalised in the next few days, with Gordon Strachan's side paying just an initial £415,000, rising to a potential £1.6million depending on appearances.

The deal is the culmination of an agreement between the clubs which was initiated four years ago by Celtic chief executive Peter Lawwell and former manager Martin O'Neill.

Barcelona have the right to buy back Crosas in two years for £1.65million with the Glasgow club retaining 25 per cent of his worth, but if the Catalan club do not take up that option, they would receive 25 per cent of any transfer fee Celtic receive from another club.

Crosas, who helped Lyon win the French league and cup double in a loan spell last season, is the first player to move from Barca under the terms.

Lawwell has revealed that Argentina forward Javier Saviola and Portugal winger Ricardo Quaresma earlier refused the opportunity.

Formula

"We would have taken Quaresma and Saviola but the players decided not to come," he told the Sunday Herald.

"We have always thought that this formula could be successful. So we have looked at Crosas.

"We are not finally there but that deal is now a structure which will hopefully allow us to add players going forward.

"Hopefully it makes a lot of sense. Not only with Barcelona but with other clubs too.

"A young or fringe Barcelona player could come here, play in our first team, play in front of 60,000 and in Europe and develop as a player. Both clubs could benefit from that."

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