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Cesar Azpilicueta is a quiet hero, a covert legend. Having joined Chelsea from Marseille in 2013 for the price of £6.5 million, few would have thought the Spanish defender would have developed into one of Chelsea’s most reliable players of all time.

Yet, as is now well known to just about everyone interested in Premier League football, Chelsea have a slightly inconvenient problem tumbling their way in the form of various defenders running out of contract in the next two seasons.

One of those defenders is club captain Cesar Azpilicueta, who has been on the Barcelona radar for some time now.

Whilst reports linking the 32-year-old to Camp Nou have been making headlines for some time, there has been a spike in reports following fellow Spaniard and former blue Cesc Fabregas hinting that this move is “almost done” when speaking to Spanish journalist Gerard Romero on his Twitch show Jijantes.

Nonetheless, in true Azpilicueta style, he refuses to fully engage with the media circus that surrounds every Barcelona transfer by stating that:

‘Of course, I arrived in the summer of 2012 and I didn’t have kids. My kids were born in London and

Read more on msn.com