The Brazil international would welcome his compatriot with open arms if
he were to arrive at Camp Nou, but understands the difficulty in
attaining his signature
Dani Alves feels Chelsea defender David Luiz would be a good addition for Barcelona, but thinks the Catalans face a tough task in luring the Brazil international away from his current club.
The
Camp Nou side are keen to add some fresh blood to their defence this
summer and tabled a €25 million offer for the 26-year-old Luiz earlier
this month, while their advances for Liverpool's Daniel Agger have also
been spurned.
Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho has since stressed
that Barca have little chance of getting their man, but Alves would
welcome his compatriot with open arms if the transfer were to take
place.
"I would be happy if David Luiz would come to Barcelona. I
always want the best for my friends and advise them to join Barca if
they get the chance," Alves told El Mundo Deportivo.
"He's not just a friend, but he has a lot of quality, too.
"The
problem is not whether he would like to come here, but that you have to
take him away from Mourinho and that will not be easy.
"Letting
David Luiz join Barca will not be an option for him and even less so as
it would make us stronger. It will be incredibly difficult, nearly
impossible."
Luiz has a contract with Chelsea until June 2017.
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