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"ibracadabra" becomes "ibracabarca"

⊆ 08.41 by Mo Hyo Se | ˜ 0 comments »


Inter Milan forward Zlatan Ibrahimovic will be in Barcelona on Sunday. He will than attend the routine medical check-ups on Monday prior to signing a five-year deal with the Spanish club. The Swede could be officially introduced to local reporters on the same day or on Tuesday. According to latest reports in Spain, Barcelona will pay Inter 45 million Euros for Ibrahimovic.

Swedish forward Zlatan "Ibra" Ibrahimovic is on the verge of signing for Barcelona. In accordance with Inter, he has already left the club's training camp in California, saying goodbye to coach Jose Mourinho and his soon-to-be former Inter team-mates. He will spend one day in his hometown of Malmoe before flying to Spain to sign for Barcelona. In the meantime, his agent Mino Raiola is in Milan to negotiate the final details and formalities with Inter's legal representative Rinaldo Ghelfi. Everything will be official in a few days.

Our partner site TMW is reporting that Mino Raiola (the agent of Swedish forward Zlatan "Ibra" Ibrahimovic) is in Milan today to finalize the remaining formalities with Inter. This is the final step preceding Ibrahimovic's move to Barcelona. In the meantime, Ibrahimovic has already left Inter's training camp in California and is travelling to Sweden, where he will stay for a short time before joining his future Barcelona team-mates and coach Josep Guardiola.

(source: www.transfermarketweb.com)

 

Ronaldinho: stay or go

⊆ 19.31 by Mo Hyo Se | ˜ 0 comments »


Real Madrid have emerged as an unlikely candidate to rescue Ronaldinho from AC Milan. According to Sport, sources close to Ronaldinho's brother and agent, Roberto de Assis, have confirmed that he is looking for a change in scenery, at a club of similar stature.

it's clear that the former FIFA World Player Of The Year is unhappy in Italy, as can be seen from his comments while on international duty in Brazil, when he said, "I want a meeting with the directors of Milan at the end of the season." "This has not been a great season for me, but I am a professional and I want to help win titles. I will not speculate on my future until the end of the season."

According to Sport, sources close to Ronaldinho's brother and agent, Roberto de Assis, have confirmed that he is looking for a change in scenery, at a club of similar stature. Of course, Manchester City have been extensively linked with him, but Ronaldinho is thought not to be keen on a move to the club. In addition, Robinho has hardly painted a glowing picture of life at Eastlands to his compatriot.

All of this has alerted Florentino Perez, who is almost certain to take over at the Bernabeu. The ex-Real Madrid president managed to lure Ronaldo, and, of course, Luis Figo to Madrid despite their Barcelona connections, and could fancy his chances again. Ronaldinho's departure from Barcelona was far from amicable, and he could see a move to the capital as the perfect way to get back at Joan Laporta's administration.

The last word, however, goes to Roberto De Assis, who insists that, "Various clubs have contacted us about the possibility of signing Ronaldinho, but everything rests with AC Milan."

Ronaldinho risks the wrath of Barcelona fans with moves afoot to take the AC Milan star to Real Madrid next season. Sport says sources close to Ronaldinho's brother and agent, Roberto de Assis, state there's been contact with Real representatives about a return to Spain. The former World Player of the Year has failed to settle in Milan, where he again started from the bench before scoring in yesterday's victory over Lecce.

While Manchester City are also keen, Ronaldinho would prefer a return to Spain, even if it means upsetting his Barca fans.

(source: soccerway,tribalfootball,goal.com)