Sanchez, who signed on a five-year deal late last week for a fee which could rise to almost 40million euros, was presented to the press at the Nou Camp today and said he was keen to help bring more titles to the ultra-successful club.

Sanchez was welcomed by hundreds of Chilean fans at Barcelona's El Prat airport last night and said: "It was incredible - like a film.

"I want to learn from players like (Lionel) Messi and Xavi - and I want to help the club win more titles."

Asked if he would like to play alongside former Barca trainee Fabregas, Sanchez replied: "Of course."

The Arsenal captain is the Catalans' next high-profile transfer target and could join the Chilean at the Nou Camp in the next few weeks.

Sanchez was also questioned about the similarities in his playing style to Madrid's Ronaldo, a player he will face in next month's Supercopa.

"I respect Cristiano Ronaldo; he's a great player," he said.

"But I don't want to be compared to anyone."

Meanwhile, the 22-year-old revealed coach Pep Guardiola had been instrumental in his decision to move from Udinese to Barcelona.

"He called me and that was very important for me - to know that he wanted me gave me confidence."