Players Abroad of Tuesday, 19 July 2016

Source: thehardtackle.com

Rubin Kazan leads race for Alex Song

Alex Song joined Barcelona from Arsenal in the summer window of 2012 for a fee of £15m, signing a five year contract with the club. He made his Barcelona debut in the Spanish Super Cup against Real Madrid.

The Cameroonian went on to make 39 appearances over two years for the La Liga champions before moving back to Premier League on loan to West Ham ahead of the 2014-15 season.

Song featured regularly for the Hammers, making 28 appearances in his debut season with the Londoners notching up 3 assists. The appointment of Slaven Bilic brought about a change in West Ham’s playing style and the midfielder was restricted to only 12 league appearances for the club in a season where the club finished seventh, just four points away from fourth-placed Manchester City.

Alex Song made his senior international debut for Cameroon in 2005 at the age of 18 and has since gone on to make 49 appearances for the African nation. The midfielder has already announced his international retirement in 2015 at the age of 27 to focus more on his playing career at the club level.

The former Arsenal player was used mostly at the central defensive position at Barcelona due to the abundance of midfield options for the club. Song’s chances were already restricted due to the presence of Spanish international Gerard Pique and Javier Mascherano at the heart of the Blaugranes‘ defence. Barcelona have now gone ahead and signed French international Samuel Umtiti from Lyon which is going to further dampen the Cameroonian’s hopes of regular first-team playing time.

Goal have now reported that according to Spanish publication Sport, Alexandre Song is set to leave Camp Nou for the Russian Premier League and sign for Rubin Kazan. The same story has been reported by calciomercato quoting French publication L’Equipe.

The reports also state that West Ham were offered the chance to sign the 28-year-old but have passed on the opportunity. It is reported that a deal has been agreed in principle for the midfielder to join the Russian club for an undisclosed fee.

Barcelona seem to have more than enough squad depth at the central defensive position, and with the arrival of Samuel Umtiti, Song’s chances are set to be limited. The move seems logical for both the player and the club.