Pique hopes to see Torres at Nou Camp

20 June 2010 18:36
arcelona defender Gerard Pique would love Spain team-mate Fernando Torres to join him at the Catalan outfit, but admits a deal is unlikely.[LNB] Barca have already signed one Spain striker this summer following the capture of David Villa from Valencia.[LNB]The Catalans also paid a lot to sign Zlatan Ibrahimovic from Inter Milan last year, but the Sweden striker had a disappointing first season at the Nou Camp and new Barca president Sandro Rosell is reportedly a big admirer of Liverpool hitman Torres.[LNB]Pique admits Villa and Torres are hugely important players for Spain and believes the pair can get the team's World Cup campaign back on track following the disappointing opening defeat against Switzerland on Wednesday.[LNB]"They are hugely important. They are two world-class players and we have to have faith in them," he told Sport in an interview.[LNB]Pique believes Torres would be a great signing for Barca but admits the deal may be a difficult one to complete.[LNB]"It's complicated. The operation for Fernando is a difficult one. I don't know to what extent there is interest or if it is press talk but if he came, they (Torres and Villa) would form an incredible partnership," he said.[LNB]"They are very good players and when two good players play together, they are always compatible."[LNB]Pique has been impressed by Torres' goalscoring record for Liverpool.[LNB]"In the three years he has been there (in England), his statistics are excellent. He has scored loads of goals, played a lot for Liverpool and showed he has a great eye for goal," he said.[LNB]"But we can't forget about Zlatan and Bojan (Krkic) because they are great players up front and I don't know about the (reported) interest in the footballers we have (at Barca)."[LNB]Meanwhile, the central defender hopes Arsenal's Cesc Fabregas will join Barca sooner rather than later.[LNB]"I don't know when he'll come, but he will. I hope it's this year. The negotiations are under way, he will cost money but we hope it happens," he said.[LNB]But Pique insists his Spain team-mate is not allowing himself to be distracted by the constant rumours of a possible move to the Nou Camp.[LNB]"Cesc is sufficiently mature and has a lot more experience than me in the national team. I don't need to say anything to him," he said.

Source: Team_Talk