he 22-year-old midfielder is close to a move to
Manchester United but, given the decline of his senior team-mate, could
feature much more for the Catalans if he stayed at Camp Nou
COMMENT
By Ben Hayward | Spanish Football Writer
As Brazil battered Spain in the Confederations Cup final on Sunday, Thiago Alcantara will have been an interested spectator.
Born
to Brazilian parents but raised in Spain (the country he has chosen to
represent at international level), the Barcelona midfielder has set his
sights on next summer's World Cup. And on Sunday's evidence, he has
every chance of being there.
Thiago is on the brink of leaving
Barcelona as he seeks more first-team opportunities in 2013-14 to
impress Spain boss Vicente del Bosque, but Sunday showed Xavi to be a
fading force and the midfielder may not need to leave Camp Nou at all in
order to achieve his World Cup dream.
Xavi was overrun against
Brazil and with his persistent Achilles tendon problems, is no longer
the mobile midfielder he once was. Still a wonderful passer, the
33-year-old can no longer press or run as before and takes longer to
recover between games. In fact, he undergoes only light training work
between matches these days and his influence is greatly reduced when he
is made to play twice in quick succession - which is exactly what
happened in Brazil.
hiago, who recently starred for Spain's Under-21 side in their European
Championship triumph and hit a hat-trick in the 4-2 final win over
Italy, is seen as a long-term successor to Xavi at Camp Nou. But he
appeared in only 36 of Barca's 60 official games in 2012-13 and failed
to feature for 30 minutes or more in 60 per cent of the club's matches,
activating a clause in his contract which has seen his price drop from
€90 million to a much more attractive €18m until August 1.
That
has alerted the attention of many of Europe's top teams, with Manchester
United leading Bayern Munich in the race for his signature. Barcelona,
meanwhile, have not given up hope he will remain at Camp Nou - and
convincing Thiago to stay should be their top priority in the coming
days.
Club spokesman Toni Freixa revealed on Tuesday that Barca
are still looking to recruit defender Thiago Silva and said three more
players could arrive this summer. And on Alcantara, he simply said:
"Thiago has not communicated any decision to us. He is a player who is
under contract."
Thiago loves Barcelona. The 22-year-old
midfielder posted a picture on his Instagram account earlier this week
with that very message as he was seen sat in a swimming pool with a
friend on a rooftop terrace in the sun. He also loves playing for the
Catalan club, but was left unconvinced by initital talks with coach Tito
Vilanova at the end of the season.
"Thiago is the future, he is
the present - we would like him to stay but the decision is his. He is a
player who could be a starter," Vilanova explained after Barca beat
Malaga in the last game of La Liga at the beginning of June.
And
although Neymar has arrived since then, making competition for places
even more fierce at Camp Nou, Xavi's ever more fragile frame means
minutes will be available for others at Barca next season.
The
33-year-old has reached the point where he will need to be rested
sensibly and often for the club to carry on enjoying his talents in
2013-14 and beyond. So the opportunity may have finally arrived for
Thiago after all. But time is running out and Barca must move quickly to
convince the midfielder that he can be the present as well as the
future at Camp Nou, just as Tito claims.