MANCHESTER UNITED, Liverpool and Arsenal have been alerted to the availability of Barcelona midfielder Alex Song.
Reports claim that the 26-year-old has become disillusioned with his inability to cement a regular first-team spot at the Nou Camp, and will look to the Premier League for salvation.
Song must also contend with the arrival of new manager Luis Enrique who is reportedly keen to offload the Cameroon international.
Song will also face angry Barca chiefs, who after a trophyless season will sanction a squad overhaul, leaving the midfield colossus looking unusually vulnerable.
Song left the Emirates in 2012 for a fee of £15m, a sale that many Arsenal fans bemoan to this day.
However Arsene Wenger is unlikely to pass this opportunity for redemption by re-signing Song, who is said to be open to the idea of a return.
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Brendan Rodgers has made no secret of his desire to bolster his squad in preparation next season's busy Champions League schedule and acquiring a former Champions League runner-up could represent business.
With transfers for Toni Kroos, Kevin Strootman and Bastian Schweinsteiger all seemingly fruitless, Louis Van Gaal may well decide to spend a fraction of his £200m war chest on Song.
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