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Ronaldinho´s the one for me says Thaksin
| Written by: AFP |
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| 2008-06-05 13:16:14 | ![]() |
MANCHESTER, England (AFP) - Manchester City owner Thaksin Shinawatra is determined to bring Barcelona star Ronaldinho to Eastlands.
Thaksin is ready to hand Mark Hughes a 50-million-pound transfer fund and wants City's new manager to deliver Ronaldinho. The Brazilian would cost Thaksin around 15 million pounds as well as wages of 150,000 pounds a week, but the former Thai prime minister won't let that stop him chasing one of the sport's biggest names. "Ronaldinho - you know, he is a great player. Whatever the club in your heart, you would want to see this player in England, wouldn't you?" Shinawatra told the Daily Mail. "It is not a risk. Sponsors will contribute. It will not damage our wage structure. Garry and Pairoj, my chief advisor, they are taking care of this transfer. I am very excited. "I am 59 next birthday, so I am not a man who can wait for many years to see my dreams come true." Although Ronaldiho's form has slumped in the last year, prompting suggestions that the former World Player of the Year has lost his desire, Thaksin is convinced a move to the Premier League would give him a new lease of life. "Ronaldinho is 28. He has much still to offer, he is a star. You need a combination of new players, existing players, quality, young and old," he said. "I admit also you need a player who is more than just winning the match. You need a star who can play on the pitch, but who can achieve much more for the club. Ronaldinho is that player. "I am hearing good things about his hunger. I have spoken to his brother (and agent). Ronaldinho wants the new challenge, the chance to play his best football again, to return to the days when he was really, really famous. The magic is still in his boots. Let us hope we can bring him." Ronaldinho may not be the only Brazilian arriving at City during the close-season after Hughes gave his blessing for the club to move for CSKA Moscow's Brazil striker Jo. A deal is on the cards according to executive chairman Garry Cook, who also backed Thaksin's bid to land Ronaldinho. "We have had a conversation with Mark Hughes about this because we wanted to see what he felt but it would be fair to say we expect to see Jo at Manchester City," Cook said. "Ronaldinho is one of the greatest players that has ever played. We want to bring the best players to our football club. "It is well documented that we are well down that path, but we also know it is a very competitive landscape." |
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BesTalentScout June 5th, 2008 15:54
with Hughes as manager...........Thaksin need 2 Ronaldinhoes............LOL........Giorgio June 5th, 2008 16:55
Thaksin is dreaming, if he thinks that Ronaldinho will ever go to Manchester City !!!!!!And Mark Hughes is nothing but a joke !!
BlueBobski June 5th, 2008 17:40
what are you guys talking about? Hughes is a great manager, young & still learning. As a Chelsea fan i'm gutted we missed out on him, the fans No.1 choice.Guuner66 June 5th, 2008 20:22
no way they get ronaldinho. Barca to Man city mmmm not happening. hey hughes is not a bad manager though but they destined to be in the shadow of sir alex and Man UDomanter June 24th, 2008 15:30
I don't agree with the Giogio and Gunner66What's the point of joining big clubs, if Ronaldinho joins Inter or Aresenal, he might not get a chance to play, or captain the side. Man City will also give him more wages than any other players in the world!!! Even Arsenal and Inter can't afford that. AC Milan have already withdraw from the fight because they can't afford £150,000 per week for 1 player. Currently only Chelsea is in a fight, but they can't afford this much wages but Scolari as their new coach is their only hope to sign a brazilian star. If no good players are gonna join small club like Man City, that means that it's almost impossible for Man City to get a good player and we might get relagated. What's the point of joining big clubs anyway, if they will give you less money and you might not even get a chance to be in the starting line up
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