Barcelona have been linked with a move for in-form Tottenham youngster Harry Winks following his impressive turn against Real Madrid in the Champions League.
The 21-year-old was one of Spurs' key players in the 1-1 draw at the Bernabeu and then in this week's 3-1 win for the north London side at Wembley.
Barca sporting director Robert Fernandez was present in Madrid and according to the Evening Standard, caught the eye of the Catalan chief, who had originally made the trip to scout Christian Eriksen.
But despite this interest, Spurs will be confident of keeping the boyhood Tottenham fan, who is expected to sign a new deal in the coming months.
Stories from Saturday's Daily Mirror
Roman Abramovich makes rare visit to Chelsea training ground as Antonio Conte admits he's under pressure
Manchester City to give record goalscorer Sergio Aguero guard of honour before clash with Arsenal
Romelu Lukaku tells his critics he is not yet the finished article as he focuses on improving his game
Arsene Wenger says Alexis Sanchez is almost back to his best as he gets set to face Chilean's suitors at Man City
Jose Mourinho's tactics are spot on and he shouldn't change Man United's style despite criticism, says Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink
Pep Guardiola reveals extra training sessions have brought about Raheem Sterling's hot streak in front of goal
Jurgen Klopp salutes Liverpool fans for backing Dejan Lovren by voting defender as club's player of the month
Everton goalkeeper Jordan Pickford reckons struggling Toffees are too good to go down
Antonio Conte admits he is suffering because of Chelsea's poor form - and he wants his players to suffer too.
Transfer news and gossip from other sites and papers
More than half of the 20 PremierLeague clubs could be probed over a tax investigation (The Sun)
Arsenal rejected a move for DavidSilva in 2005 (The Mail)
Chelsea are still interested in signing AlexSandro from Juventus (Calciomercato)