Barcelona are on standby as they wait to see whether or not Vucinic will sign a new contract in Italy, according to a report...
It's no secret that Barcelona are digging deep into the transfer market, as they search for a possible replacement for Samuel Eto'o, who is reported to be edging toward a summer exit.
According to Corriere dello Sport, Vucinic and Roma are failing to see eye to eye after several rounds of contract talks, with Roma unwilling to meet the Serbian's wage demands.
Vucinic, who has netted 13 goals this season, is also believed to be unhappy at the amount of playing time he is getting, making just 19 appearances since September.
Alessandro Lucci, Vucinic's agent, will be flying to the Eternal City to meet with Roma Chief, Daniele Prade, in an attempt to settle matters once and for all and tie down Vucinic to a long-term stay at Rome.
But, if talks end up fruitless, than it is suggested that Barca will table an offer for the 25-year-old striker, who they have been keeping tabs on since last summer.
Although no transfer fee has yet been reported, it is clear that Vucinic would be a much cheaper option than Franck Ribery or Sergio Aguero, both of whom are also reported to be on Barca's radar.
It's no secret that Barcelona are digging deep into the transfer market, as they search for a possible replacement for Samuel Eto'o, who is reported to be edging toward a summer exit.
According to Corriere dello Sport, Vucinic and Roma are failing to see eye to eye after several rounds of contract talks, with Roma unwilling to meet the Serbian's wage demands.
Vucinic, who has netted 13 goals this season, is also believed to be unhappy at the amount of playing time he is getting, making just 19 appearances since September.
Alessandro Lucci, Vucinic's agent, will be flying to the Eternal City to meet with Roma Chief, Daniele Prade, in an attempt to settle matters once and for all and tie down Vucinic to a long-term stay at Rome.
But, if talks end up fruitless, than it is suggested that Barca will table an offer for the 25-year-old striker, who they have been keeping tabs on since last summer.
Although no transfer fee has yet been reported, it is clear that Vucinic would be a much cheaper option than Franck Ribery or Sergio Aguero, both of whom are also reported to be on Barca's radar.