Showing posts with label AC Milan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label AC Milan. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 24, 2007

KAKA RULES OUT MADRID MOVE.

AC Milan playmaker Kaka has ended speculation over his future by declaring the "door is closed" on a move to Real Madrid, even though he has admitted to meeting with the Spanish champions.

The Brazil ace has reportedly been the target of a world-record bid from Madrid, but insists he sees his future with the Champions League winners.

"I have never asked to leave, terminate my contract or have any get-out clauses at Milan," he said.

"I see myself being a symbol of a great squad and I hope that this can be Milan."

The 25-year-old was instrumental in Milan's road to Athens glory last season and the fans - several thousand of whom arrived to greet him at the start of pre-season training on Monday - can look forward to seeing more of his magic in years to come.

He said: "They [the fans] don't have to worry. I have a contract until 2011 and the door to Real Madrid is closed.

"Only Milan can reopen it if they decide to sell me."

And Real would already be at an advanced stage with the player if the Milanese club did decide to take an offer seriously.

"Just like Milan look to strengthen by searching out other players, Real did so by searching me," admitted the South American.

"There was a meeting with Real Madrid, but the first to know about it was Milan.

"Real Madrid are a huge club but, as even Pele said, money is not everything. I have learned from friends who left Milan and are suffering away from this club."

Wednesday, January 31, 2007

Ronaldo joins Milan from Real Madrid.

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Monday, January 22, 2007

Ronaldo Rage Key to Milan Move!

AC Milan aren’t just opening their bulging wallet to throw a few millions at Real Madrid when they can get something for – what appears to be – nothing.

Rossoneri negotiator Ernesto Bronzetti has revealed that the Fenômeno’s phenomenal anger at what he sees as persecution at the White House is the key to a return to Milan.

"The key to a successful and agreeable transfer is in Ronaldo’s ‘incazzatura’ [rage]”, explained the exec who’s got the task of bringing the number 9 back to San Siro on a free transfer.

He went on to adopt a sever bargaining position that makes it clear that if Madrid are holding out for a 10 million Euro Rossoneri offer then they’re just holding out for heartbreak.

Bronzeti knows full well that the player has to go public to demand a move in order to get Madrid to release him for free as a throbbing headache rather than a solid investment.

"Milan are now waiting for an answer from Ronaldo and Galliani has opened the Milanello doors for him. It’s something that Ronaldo needs to resolve”, he stressed.

“The Ronaldo issue has reached stalemate right now, but that was predictable as they were playing in Mallorca and all their chief executives are there while Ronaldo is in Madrid with his son"

With an announcement expected this week one way or the other s the transfer window gets ready to slam shut there were a few choice words comparing Ronaldo to Figo.

“Milan are waiting for Ronaldo to come forward and make a decision, but I don’t see him burning with desire to learn Arabic”, he jabbed in reference to a supposed Al-Ittihad 10 million Euro bid.

“He’s only 30, not 34 or 35 like Figo, so he’s in a different position. What do we do now? We wait for him to decide”, ended the exec with a sly smile.

Saturday, December 30, 2006

Rossoneri Target Ramos Deal.

AC Milan are reportedly trying to seal a deal to sign Real Madrid defender Sergio Ramos.

The 20-year-old stopper has become a key figure at the Santiago Bernabeu since a £19million move from Sevilla in the summer of 2005.

But now the Rossoneri are hoping to prise him away from the Spanish capital and take him to Serie A.

According to Spanish daily Marca, the Italian giants have met with Rene Ramos, Sergio's brother and agent.

The paper says Milan offered a five-year deal for the player, but the answer was negative with Ramos happy to stay with Los Galacticos for now.

Thursday, November 16, 2006

Milan Concedes Real Double Defeat.

AC Milan executive Ariedo Braida has revealed that he was given the cold shoulder by Real Madrid transfer targets Fernando Gago and Gonzalo Higuain.

The former is a midfielder at Boca Juniors, while the latter plays up front for rivals River Plate.

Gago’s agent has already begun talks with Real general manager Predrag Mijatovic.

"The players only want to go to Madrid," Braida moaned to Spanish daily AS on his way out of Argentina.

Thursday, August 10, 2006

AC Milan's Kaka: Real Madrid rumours now over

The Brazilian featured in last night's Champions League victory over Red Star Belgrade, so Cup-tying him for Europe and ending all doubts of a potential move to Real.

"All those rumours have unsettled me a lot," said Kaka last night. "In these recent days I have tried not to speak with anyone (in the media) in order to not disturb my teammates, but this evening, finally, this game has ended the talk.

"The speculation with Real Madrid is now over."