MALAGA'S KAMENI : SONG WANTS TO JOIN BARCELONA!

The former Espanyol player says the central midfielder told him that
he would like to join the Catalan giants while they were on holiday
together.
Malaga goalkeeper Carlos Kameni believes his compatriot Alex Song would 'fit in at Barcelona', claiming he learnt of the Arsenal midfielder's desire make the move to Spain
while the two were on vacation together.
The Blaugrana has been strongly linked with a move for the Cameroon
international following Seydou Keita's move to Chinese Super League
side Dalian Aerbin earlier this summer.
Song's international teammate thinks the 24-year-old would be a
smart acquisition for the Liga runner-up, and has said that Song
has told him he wants to join Tito Vilanova's side.
"We were together on vacation. He [Song] would like to go to
Barcelona, any player would like to. Barcelona are not one of the
best in the world, but the best," Kameni told Cope
Catalunya. "[Song would] fit in at Barcelona," he continued.
"He has all the features to play there. We all know what kind of
player Barcelona like and he is one of them.
Kameni spoke of how the Gunner bears a resemblance to one of
Barcelona's former players: "He is like Yaya Toure, but with much
more mobility. He is very mobile but can also pass well. He is a
complete player."
He also commented on how Song has progressed rapidly in recent
seasons: "Alex has demonstrated how good he is during his time with
Arsenal. He has always progressed well, but his last two years have
been spectacular."
"He is a very focused kid, with his head in the right place. He
always wants to improve and is willing to listen to others and work
on his weaknesses. He is a hard worker and is very versatile, which
makes him a very good team player."
The player himself recently indicated that
Barcelona had shown an interest in him, but denied that he wants to
leave Arsenal for the Spanish giants.
Song joined Arsene Wenger's side from French team Bastia for 1.3
million euros in 2005, and has gone on to make over 200 appearances
for the club.
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