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Ronaldinho on the move?

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Just heard on SkySportsNews that his older brother and his agent has been in Manchester talking to Man City about a move to them and the premier league. SSN have also talked to Sven and he hasnt denied it and he even welcomed it and said there would be a place in there team for him.

Could this be true?

 

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YoBBo wrote:
Could this be true?

No

 

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Ram K1 wrote:
YoBBo wrote:
Could this be true?

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Ram K1 wrote:
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Could this be true?

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I agree that its highly unlikely hed join Man City, when im sure there would be much bigger clubs willing to take him.

 
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Apparantly the Milan owner has said that he wants to bring him to AC. So he'll have a choice, line up alongside Kaka, Pato & Pirlo in Milan...or lineup alongside Elano, Benjani & Micheal Johnson in Manchester

 
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Apparantly the Milan owner has said that he wants to bring him to AC. So he'll have a choice, line up alongside Kaka, Pato & Pirlo in Milan...or lineup alongside Elano, Benjani & Micheal Johnson in Manchester


lol AC Milan or man shitty? hmmmmm

 
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Ronaldinho if he is smart will go to Milan. The slower pace of the game there will allow him to play to the best of his ability. He is no longer an athlete but he is still one of the best pure footballers in the world.

 
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It's not like he can't get himself back in shape. He just needs the motivation. A new challenge is required. Will Milan give him that motivation though? After all, it's unlikely they will be in the Champions League next season.

I think he would be better off at Chelsea or Liverpool. I would fit their system, and our new system.

 
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Hopefully he will come to England so I can watch him regularly. When he was on form a few years back he was easilly better than Messi and Ronaldo are right now. I figure Chelsea will want him.

 
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If he goes to Milan he will just be another player playing in an average league, if he goes to Manchester City the world will be watching him every week he will be worshipped like a god and the team will be built around him.

 
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He will sign for Milan and Milan will pay 20-30m euros.

 
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The silly season rally has started now, hes being linked with us.

Apparently he wants to go somewhere where he will be the star of the show and not under so much pressure to keep up with the other superstars at Milan.

Seems a club like City or us is a possibility lol

 
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l'equipe says ronadinho has an agreement with milan Shocked i thought club were supposed to agree for a fee first before speaking to the player
http://www.lequipe.fr/Football/breves2008/20080412_121232Dev.html

 
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Well Barca may of allowed him to speak to other clubs before theyve agreed a fee.

I can see him going to Milan as the pace of the italian league is so much slower than that of the premier league. Which would suit him nicely.

 
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Also if he hasnt got long left on his contract a player can talk to another club.

 
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Ronaldinho has agreed initial terms with AC Milan, who will now speak to Barcelona about a deal, according to the Serie A club and the player's agent.

The 28-year-old Brazilian has had a difficult few months at the Nou Camp because of injury and loss of form and a move has long been mooted.

The forward is out for the rest of the campaign with a leg injury, although it has been suggested by a club director that he has been sidelined as punishment for an unprofessional attitude.

"In general Ronaldinho and Milan are in agreement," his agent and brother Roberto de Assis said.

Gazzetta dello Sport said a deal up to 2012 worth eight million euros (£6m) a year was in the pipeline with a few clauses to be agreed.

Milan chief executive Adriano Galliani said: "There is a general agreement with the player. Now a deal has to be reached with Barcelona. Give us time."

Spanish and Italian media reports have speculated about a transfer fee of between 20 and 30 million euros (£16-24m) while some newspapers have talked about Ronaldinho buying up the rest of his contract at Barca.

Milan are fifth in Serie A and in danger of missing next year's Champions League after a poor season. They were dumped out of this year's Champions League as holders by Arsenal in the first knockout round.

Carlo Ancelotti's men have struggled to score and create goals with Brazilian Ronaldo playing just a handful of games before being ruled out long term with a knee injury.

Fellow striker Alberto Gilardino has been lacklustre and world player of the year Kaka has been far from his best.

Despite their troubles, Ancelotti has been assured of his job next term.


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Ronaldinho is going to Milan

"Galliani's Rubber Stamp

Galliani has confirmed that both deals are practically done.

“Ronaldinho and Shevchenko are 180 per cent Milan players,” he told journalists last night.

Both players are expected to cost just in excess of 20 million euros each." - Source: Goal.com

 
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what is 180%?

 
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Apparently the real story behind his sudden injury and move away from Barca is actually to do with a certain recreational drug called Cocaine....

 
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he has always been a party boy though aint he, wouldnt suprise me in the slightest..

forget cocaine, he should be getting some novacaine to fix up his chompers

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