Barcelona have turned their attention to Juventus flier Juan Cuadrado after admitting defeat in their pursuit of Arsenal's Hector Bellerin.
That is according to reports in Spain, who say the Catalans have been told to offer £44million if they are serious about signing the Spaniard.
Bellerin came through Barca's academy and the Spanish giants had hoped to seal a fairytale return for the right-back.
Cuadrado was not a regular starter for Juve last term and new Barca boss Ernesto Valverde sees his attacking style fitting in at the Nou Camp.
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Arsenal believe they have won the race for £44million Lyon striker Alexandre Lacazette
Wayne Rooney is struggling to find a new club with suitors unwilling to meet his transfer fee or salary demands
Manchester United midfielder Michael Carrick reveals he could retire at the end of next season
Frank de Boer fired up for Crystal Palace job after 'painful' Inter Milan sacking , reveals brother Ronald
Everton boss Ronald Koeman plotting move for Andre Gray as striker enters final 12 months of Burnley deal
Huddersfield prepared to offer a club record £11.5million for Montpellier’s Steve Mounie
Burnley boss Sean Dyche plotting £8m raid for Huddersfield for striker Nahki Wells
Manchester United youngster Josh Harrop quits Old Trafford to join Preston on a free transfer
Newcastle close on Andreas Samaris in £17.5million deal as Rafa Benitez begins summer strengthening
Transfer news and gossip from other sites and papers
Watford refuse to meet Arsenal's £15m valuation for Kieran Gibbs (Standard)
Manchester United receive boost in chase for Bayern's Renato Sanches (Sun)