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Ronaldinho heads Milan

Posted by admin on July 16th, 2008

The Brazilian player will play the Italian team until 2011. One of the best players that played in the Catalan team is leaving the club through the back door. AC Milan will play €21 million, plus €4 million in case the team qualifies for the next Champions League edition. Only one year ago, the Italian team insinuated that they could pay the €150 million of the Brazilian´s pay out clause. Now, and after an embarrassing season mostly spent in the gym and beting treated by suspicious injures, Ronaldinho is being transferred for a lot less than he was worth a year ago.

Today La Gazzetta dello Sport entitled the news as “Miracle in Milan”. That´s what the Italian team is going to need to get Rolandinho it his best shape, when he was without debate the best player of the world. Good luck to Dinho, nevertheless, despite his horrible last year, he has given many happy days to the FC Barcelona fans.

FC Barcelona interested in Moutinho

Posted by admin on June 9th, 2008

More rumours, as often in this time of the year. It is said that FC Barcelona are interested in Moutinho, 21 years old player from Sporting of Lisbon, who showed an very good performance in the first game of the Eurocup against Turkey. The player won´t give any answer about his intentions before the end of the Eurocup, as he understands that the championship is a great window for big games to put their eyes on him.

The midfielder is valued in €25 million, a figure that seems a bit excessive considering that he´s still a promise, but FC Barcelona are apparently keen to close the transfer after seeing the enormous potential of the Portuguese. In any case, we´ll have to wait and see what happens with this new target of the Catalan Club.

Ronie transfer won´t be easy

Posted by admin on June 8th, 2008

It seemed logical that Ronaldinho´s performance in the latest season needed to damage both the club and the player during and after the season. He hasn´t been of any help during the season, being more a liability than an asset for the team. Therefore it seems wise to transfer the player, but the problem is obvious: Where? What team that can pay Ronaldinho´s wages would still be interested in him? AC Milan lost the interest months ago. Same for Chelsea. The brazilian makes €7.5 million and FC Barcelona are asking for €40 million trasfer fee.

Manchester City are offering him €10 million but the brazilian is reluctant to go to a minor team, far from the category of the big european teams. I´m wondering, what is he expecting after his attitude last season? Would he expect the biggest teams of the continent to be queuing up to win him?

In any case, Guardiola doesn´t count with him for next season, but Rolandinho has a contract with FC Barcelona until 2010, and doesn´t seem too keen to sacrifice a penny in his next contract.

Will Alexander Hleb be the next to come?

Posted by admin on June 7th, 2008

After closing the deal with Sevilla for Alves, it seems that the next player to arrive to Camp Barça will be Alexander Hleb. The bielorussian Arsenal player is very much liked by Pep Guardiola and the Catalan club have approached his managers to make them aware of the existent interest in bringing him on board for next season. At least that´s what Uli Ferber, one of Hleb´s managers, told the news channel BBC. “We have talked but have signed nothing” the manager said.

The 27 years old player already let Arsène Wenger that he was willing to play in another country next season so in the Londoner club they are aware that Hleb will fly and they´ll sit down to negotiate the transfer. It´s said that FC Barcelona will offer up to €15 million to bring the player to Camp Nou.

Brazil defender Daniel Alves said he was “happy and very satisfied” at the prospect of joining FC Barcelona from Sevilla.

FC Barcelona has agreed to pay Sevilla 29.5 million euros for Alves, which would make him the world’s most expensive right back.

On top of the 29.5 million, Sevilla could see their fee increased up to six million euros in incentives depending on Barcelona’s achievements over upcoming seasons.

“I’m happy and very satisfied. I’m an ambitious player and I hope that arriving at such an important club will help me win some important things. Let’s I hope I can win some titles,” Alves has told Catalan radio station RAC-1 today.

At the same time FC Barcelona forward Giovani Dos Santos has signed for Tottenham, the club have announced in their official website. The 19-year-old Mexico international, who joined Barca in 2002, has signed a five-year contract with the London-based club in a six million euro transfer which could rise to 11 million euros depending on performances.

“FC Barcelona and Tottenham Hotspur FC have come to an agreement for the transfer of Giovani Dos Santos to the English club,” read a statement on Barcelona’s official website.

Giovani Dos Santos heads London