Barcelona are flying in to London Wednesday to thrash out a deal for Cesc Fabregas, according to British tabloid 'Daily Mirror'.
It comes after Barcelona boss Pep Guardiola claimed on Tuesday that they have got enough money in a “strong box” to sign the Arsenal captain and that he is desperate to make it happen.
The Barcelona delegation are set to make Arsenal an improved offer for Fabregas within the next 24 hours and are confident of getting their man.
Guardiola said: “This year Arsenal has agreed to negotiate and we are working on it. Barcelona has made an offer, Arsenal another and we have time until August 31 and we’ll try to reach an agreement."
"We'll fight to the end to try to get Cesc because we believe he will improve the team and the squad."
The Catalan giants have bid £27 million and £31 million this summer but the Gunners continue to stand firm after holding off the European champions in a similar tussle last summer.
Barcelona head to America next week and want Fabregas on the plane.
They have so far appeared unwilling to increase their bid to £35 million - the figure it would take for Arsenal to part with Fabregas - but Guardiola confirmed he would "try to the very last minute" to land his target, the 'Daily Mail' added.