David Luiz will be a Barcelona player come the start of next season, if Brazilian outlet Lance! are to be believed.
The media outlet have announced that a deal has been agreed between Chelsea and Barcelona for the Brazilian defender to move from Stamford Bridge to the Camp Nou for €40 million after the World Cup.
Lance! detail that Jose Mourinho firmly believes that he central defensive partnership next season should be anchored by John Terry and Gary Cahill, while Barcelona are in need of new defenders with Carles Puyol retiring.
Unfortunately Lance! are unable to say what contract length Luiz will receive at Barcelona, nor can they reveal any of the financial terms of the Brazilian's new contract in Spain.
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