"Juventus did not want him to go to another Italian club and were quite happy to push the deal our way. I devoted a lot of time to trying to get the player. It was, in the end, the Dutch connection at Barcelona which settled things."
Meanwhile, Pleat admitted that number one managerial target Giovanni Trapattoni was at their game last week with Birmingham, when further talks were held.
Michael Brown boosted his chances of making his debut against Liverpool on Saturday by scoring twice in the reserves' 5-0 win over Coventry last night. The former Sheffield United midfielder scored once in each half at Stevenage.
Helder Postiga opened the scoring and Jamie Slabber and Rohan Ricketts completed the rout.