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Ronaldinho completes $30 million transfer to AC Milan

AFP - 16 July 2008 09:01

AC Milan announced on Tuesday that they have agreed a deal to sign Barcelona´s Brazilian star Ronaldinho, pictured in 2007.

ROME (AFP) - Brazilian superstar Ronaldinho has agreed to leave Barcelona, where he was deemed surplus to requirements, and sign for AC Milan in a deal reported to be worth 30 million dollars.

"AC Milan and FC Barcelona have reached an agreement for the transfer of Ronaldinho," said a Milan statement released Tuesday on the club's official website.

"Tomorrow (Wednesday) the player will be in Milan for a medical and to sign the contract which will tie him to Milan until June 30, 2011."

Barcelona and Milan officials held talks in the Catalan capital on Tuesday to thrash out the details of the 28-year-old's move.

The Gazzetta dello Sport reported that Milan will pay Barcelona 18.5 million euros (29.5 million dollars) for the World Cup winner with the figure likely to be increased by performance-related bonuses.

The news of the deal was a bodyblow to English Premier League side Manchester City who had offered 32 million euros for the two-time world player of the year.

Ronaldinho , who was not wanted at the Nou Camp by new Barcelona coach Pep Guardiola following a dip in form last season, scored 70 goals in 145 appearances for the Spanish side.

Meanwhile, Milan coach Carlo Ancelotti is looking forward to having Ronaldinho in his team as the San Siro giants aim to bounce back from their disappointing 2007/2008 season which saw them finish in fifth place in Serie A and miss out on Champions League qualification.

"The important thing is to have quality players and Ronaldinho is without doubt one of those," Ancelotti told Gazzetta dello Sport earlier Tuesday.

He added that the team will line-up so as to make best use of the Brazilian and his international teammate Kaka, with the pair playing behind either veteran Italy international striker Filippo Inzaghi or teenage Brazilian sensation Alexander Pato.

"We will play with a 4-3-2-1 formation. It's a model that has worked well for us and brought us great satisfaction. It's our trademark and it will be again this year, with or without Ronaldinho. Our only objective is to win playing good football. This is Milan," he added.

Having won two Champions League titles, 49-year-old Ancelotti said that returning to the pinnacle of the European club game was the team's priority.

"We start the season wanting to improve; being out of the Champions League is hard to take, therefore we will do everything to return there as soon as possible."

Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi, the owner of AC Milan, reacted with joy to the deal.

"Ronaldinho is ours, Galliani called me from Barcelona," Berlusconi told Italian television by telephone, referring to AC Milan vice-president Adriano Galliani.

"Galliani told me that an agreement was reached and it will be signed tomorrow (Wednesday). ... Now I hope all the fans who asked me during the election campaign for Ronaldinho will be happy."

Berlusconi, who also owns a vast media empire, took office for a third time in May after winning mid-April elections by a wide margin.

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Comments (8)

Tontodonati

16 July 2008 12:30

Tonto's infallible prediction:

Ronaldinho-Ronaldo-Kaka. AC Milan will win the next "Serie A" and all three will score a total of 36 goals! Guys, keep this prediction because one day you may make me eat my words . . . or I will let you eat yours!

essam619

16 July 2008 12:33

yes,finally barcelona selled ronny.i hate him but he might also be a problem for milan.

phughes699

16 July 2008 13:05

Nice to see that he did not just chase the money, because Manchester City offered him a lot more financially.

Guuner66

16 July 2008 14:30

hey tonto! RONALDO WHO?

chakal

16 July 2008 17:01

now AC milan can buy their own hospital and save money. i wonder what kaka is thinking...... also Tonto, it's great that you think that Ronaldo (legendary #9) will recover to top form.

krazy4footy

16 July 2008 17:16

italian defence, brazilian offence. They're going to have a hell of a time when those two countries start calling players up for national duty.

indsc4

16 July 2008 17:39

Especially if Pato continues to develop...

SAJNSHE

16 July 2008 18:19

Perfect That This Movie had ended for milan

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