Alex Song had only one thing in mind when Barcelona came in to sign him from Arsenal – and it certainly wasn’t how many minutes he’d be playing in their star-studded side.
Regular game time at Arsenal wasn’t enough for Alex Song – who “didn’t give a f***” about warming Barcelona’s bench to become a millionaire.
Song, who celebrates his 37th birthday today (September 9), had been with the Gunners since 2005, first signing on loan aged just 17 and going on to make 205 appearances across all competitions under Arsene Wenger. He was a reliable defensive midfielder for their French boss, making him one of the first names on the teamsheet.
His Premier League form attracted attention from the Catalan giants, who made a £15million offer for his services in the summer of 2012. At the time, Barca boasted their star-studded midfield of Sergio Busquets, Andres Iniesta and Xavi
So Song was under no illusions he’d be anything but a back-up option used primarily from the bench and in cup competitions. But that was of no concern to him, “not thinking twice” before putting pen to paper on a five-year deal which earned him a reported pay rise from £55,000-a-week to £70k