Arsene Wenger lifts lid on moment Arsenal made move for “untouchable” Lionel Messi
The Gunnersmade a swoop to pick up 16-year-old midfielder Cesc Fabregas from the Catalan club’s famed La Masia academy in 2003.Wenger admitted that the Premier League club were keen to sign Argentina'sstar-in-the-making with former club-mate Fabregas, but he was already considered indispensable by Barça at the time.RECOMMENDEDBarcelona's Generation '87: When Messi, Cesc and Pique killed the competition at La Masia“We were in discussions with Barcelona when we bought Fabregas, because Messi played [with him],” Wenger told beIN SPORTS.“You can realise sometimes what fantastic youth teams you had before when you're a club like Barcelona. In the same team:Messi, [Gerard] Pique and Fabregas.“Pique and Fabregas came to England, Messi stayed in Spain.“We were interested in him, but he was untouchable at the time.”NOW READ...TALISMANIC9 players who've been far better for their country than clubsRANKED!The 15 best England football shirts of all-time