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Aug 24 2006, 09:19 AM
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Oh my f@cking God!!!
22 million...we can get Tevez for that kinda money...no way man! Not for him...18 mill maaaaaaaaaxxxx!!!! Bloody hell...i have this bad feeling Ronaldo will turn out to be another Vieri.
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Aug 24 2006, 01:26 PM
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QUOTE Stampa spagnola: Ronaldo si allontana dal Milan. Galliani: 'Troppa distanza tra domanda e offerta' 14:00 del 24 agosto Secondo due periodici sportivi spagnoli, si allontana il trasferimento di Ronaldo dal Real Madrid al Milan. Dopo la riunione che si è tenuta stanotte tra Adriano Galliani, amministratore delegato del Milan, Ramon Calderon, presidente del Real Madrid, e altri vertici delle due squadre, sembra che la trattativa si sia conclusa per ora con un nulla di fatto. Il Real non sarebbe più disposto a cedere Ronaldo perché il Milan non avrebbe intenzione né di cedere Kakà in cambio, né di sborsare 30 milioni di euro per l'acquisto del bomber. Lo stesso Galliani, intervistato da Sky Sport a conclusione del vertice notturno di ieri, ha ribadito: "C'è troppa distanza tra la richiesta del Real e la nostra offerta". Il vicepresidente rossonero è apparso molto rabbuiato in volto.
Intanto, le due parti sono di nuovo in riunione dalle 10 di questa mattina. Secondo indiscrezioni, il Milan non vorrebbe sborsare più di 15 milioni di euro, ma un accordo potrebbe essere siglato intorno ai 20 milioni. Per Ronaldo, in caso di chiusura dell'affare, potrebbe prospettarsi un contratto triennale, con opzione per un altro anno, a 7 milioni netti a stagione.
Calciomercato.com Can someone translate this?
This post has been edited by han2503: Aug 24 2006, 01:26 PM
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Aug 24 2006, 01:55 PM
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QUOTE (pKillerMax @ Aug 24 2006, 12:51 PM) It says that Milan can't reach an agreement with Real because they are asking for Kaka, and that is out of the question and otherwise the asking price, 30 m euro is too much compared to Milan's 15 m euro offer. There is also a quote from Galliani: "there is too much distance between Real's demand and our offer" But it also says that an agreement around 20 m euros could still be reached. thanks. What worries me that it will either be Ronaldo or no one, or even worse Iaquinta (IMG: http://cyrus.medialayer.net/~m1ke/milanfan.com/forums/style_emoticons/default/puke.gif) In all honesty that is the reason why I'm hoping that we get him now, because the other posibilities scare me more then him
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Aug 24 2006, 02:13 PM
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As of now, I think Ronaldo is our only option, our board should have never stopped the Sobis deal, that way if we can't work out the Ronaldo deal with Real, we would have had him to fall back on, now it's either Ronaldo or nothing. And don't mention Tevez or Torres,, Tevez is Chelsea property and Torres won't leave Atletico.
And I don't care if Ronaldo get's paid 10 mil€ per year, (Silvio wanted him so I'm sure he won't have any problem paying him that kind of salary) I would much rather have Ronaldo being paid that ammount then having Iaquinta playing for us for free
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Aug 24 2006, 02:16 PM
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QUOTE (YoungGun @ Aug 24 2006, 01:00 PM) Boriello is a joke, we should lone him out to some serie B team. Amoroso is not a bad person to have on the bench, he doesn't complain and he is 'a good apple' as some would say. Plus he is a forward that can be a bit useful sometimes, not for coring goals but he can provide assists which isn't a bad thing
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