Sir Alex Ferguson has held private discussions with Arsene Wenger over Manchester United's attempts to complete a dramatic swoop for Robin van Persie.
And Sportsmail understands Arsenal are expecting an improved offer following personal contact between the two managers which took place recently.
In the air: Van Persie trained with Holland on Monday uncertain which club he'll be playing for this term
Ferguson's personal intervention into the proposed deal to sign Van Persie underlines the club's determination to land the Holland international.
Moving on: RVP made his first appearance for Arsenal in pre-season on Sunday replacing new signing Podolski
The Gunners are willing to listen to offers starting at £20million, but Wenger is desperate not to sell his talisman to a Premier League rival - hence the sky-high price quote.
United were quoted £30million during initial talks between the two Premier League heavyweights earlier in the summer and it seems Arsenal's stance has not changed despite Ferguson's private chat with Wenger.
Not committed: Van Persie has signalled his desire to leave the Emirates this summer
A shock move to Old Trafford now
seems the only viable option for Van Persie in his attempts to leave the
Emirates Stadium this summer after Manchester City and Juventus both
stalled on their interest.
The Spanish giants are huge admirers of the Cameroon midfielder, identifying him as a potential target.
Crunch talks: Wenger and Ferguson have held discussions over Van Persie's future
Sources in Spain have indicated that Barca will attempt to open talks with the Gunners this week.
And
when asked about interest from Barcelona, Song said yesterday: 'I am
not going to lie if I said there is no interest, but I am at Arsenal and
I am happy at Arsenal.'Barcelona are the best team in the world, and speculation will always continue until the window closes.'
The La Liga club's interest in Song is another unwanted headache for Wenger in the build up to new season - though the club are growing increasingly confident of signing Theo Walcott to a new contract.
Meanwhile, the ankle injury that has ruled Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain out of England's clash against Italy is not understood to be serious.
The midfielder withdrew from Roy Hodgson's squad yesterday, but his removal is precautionary. Gunners winger Ryo Miyaichi has joined Wigan on a season-long loan.
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