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ARS haven't lost a game wherein Adebayor scored a goal...

 

 

Does that mean that Arsenal will win everytime he scores for Barca this coming season? :thumbsupsmiley:

 

 

ManUtd make a 20million pound bid for Bulgarian striker Dimitar Berbatov

 

Arshavin a possible replacement for Hleb in Arsenal

 

:)

 

Its a done deal...28M pounds....he's off to ManU...ManU now has a target man...he holds the ball up front...Looney to run and score...

 

BTW...Ronaldinho might still be playing for Man City after all (we will know in the next 72 hrs).....Eastlands still fave to sign him coz of a bigger offer than Milan...

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i hear barcelona offered eto'o plus 10m euros for adebayor. ac milan reportedly offered 30m...

 

what the f#&k? adebayor is good but is he worth that much?!?

 

one good season and he thinks he's the son of god....f@&k him!! Sell Cash..debayor and get Santa Cruz and Arsharvin hehehe....

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if Berbatov is truly going to ManUtd, then Spurs will be bidding for Roque Sta. Cruz's services...

 

i doubt Ronaldinho will go to Eastlands; but who knows; with enough money maybe he'll go for it..

 

Man City has bid 52 million dollars and AC Milan has bid 23 million dollars for Ronaldinho..

 

Arsenal quietly in race for Gareth Barry..

 

Spurs are targeting David Bentley of Blackburn

 

Christian Poulsen of Sevilla has been signed by Juventus for 10million euros..

 

Samaras of Manchester City has signed with Glasgow Celtic..

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Ronaldinho transfers to AC Milan

 

 

 

Ronaldinho transferred to AC Milan late Tuesday, leaving FC Barcelona after the club’s new coach declared the team would plan for next season without the Brazilian playmaker.

 

The Italian club said late Tuesday Ronaldinho would arrive in Milan on Wednesday to get a medical exam and sign a contract through June 30, 2011.

 

Barcelona said that AC Milan will pay $33.4 million for Ronaldinho and another $6.3 million if it clinches a place in next season’s Champions League. The transfer amount was considerably less than the $50.7 million Barcelona said Manchester City had offered.

 

A two-time FIFA World Player of the Year, Ronaldinho has been seeking to leave Barcelona since new coach Pep Guardiola said that the star was not needed.

 

“(If) he can get back to being the player he was, perhaps we could have a rethink,” Guardiola said last month. “But circumstances are not what they are. I want a strong dressing room in which everyone feels important. That’s vital. If we don’t look after these aspects, we’ll be less strong. And if Ronnie felt this, he would be with us.”

 

Ronaldinho scored 91 goals in 200 appearances in his five seasons at the Camp Nou, and helped lead Barcelona to consecutive Spanish league titles in 2005 and 2006, and the Champions League trophy in 2006.

 

At Milan, he will join fellow Brazilians Kaka and Alexandre Pato.

 

The 28-year-old, who was under contract at the Camp Nou through 2010, was coming off one of his poorest seasons with nine goals in 26 appearances. Assorted injuries—ranging from a foot problem to thigh injury to knee tendinitis—accompanied by concerns over his social habits meant Ronaldinho played the fewest games since first moving to Europe to play for French side Paris St-Germain in 2001.

 

Ronaldinho turned down Manchester United to sign with Barcelona in July 2003, shortly after David Beckham rejected Barcelona and signed with Real Madrid. Barcelona bought 2002 World Cup winner Ronaldinho for $34 million and brought winning football back to Barcelona, with his dazzling dribbles and no-look assists leading Barcelona to consecutive league titles in 2005-06 and its second European Cup in 2006.

 

Ronaldinho even managed to earn a standing ovation from Madrid fans after scoring for the second time in a 3-0 victory at Barca’s bitter rival during the team’s second title run.

 

But since that 2-1 Champions League victory over Arsenal at Paris, Barcelona’s dip in form has mirrored that of its biggest star.

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Harry Redknapp interested in acquiring Shaun Wright Phillips

 

Pablo Aimar signs with Benfica

 

Sevilla sign French defender Squilacci

 

Vicente Del Bosque is the new Spain manager

 

Drogba to decide on future on the next 10 days

 

Aston Villa lift ban on Barry

 

Gilberto of Arsenal sign with Panathaniakos

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