

The Ronaldinho Rumors Spiral Out of Control
By: Martha | December 7th, 2007
He’s on the the cover of La Gazzetta this morning, with a comic book-style speech bubble declaring his desire to go to Milan. Well, alright! What better proof do we need that, come January, Ronaldinho will be wearing red and black?
I realize this story does tend to come up during every transfer period lately, but Adriano Galliani is desperately in love with the Brazilian (and Brazilians in general, which probably makes Milan all the more appealing a destination), and things at Barca have definitely take a turn for the worse, so it’s understandable that the rumors would be flying hot and heavy this time. The motivation for this particular eruption seems to be the stern denial by Ronaldinho’s brother-agent Robert Assis that Ronnie’s already received an offer from Chelsea, a story which had swept the football media in the past 24 hours. In fact, according to Assis, there haven’t even been talks with Chelsea, and his baby brother wants to choose his destination “in all conscience,” a phrase La Gazzetta has decided is a call to Milan. Yeah, I don’t get it, either.
Depending on what you believe (I’ll pause while you shoulder your giant grain of salt.), Milan may already have sent transfer consultant Ernesto Bronzetti to Barcelona to feel the club out regarding a transfer fee (Thought to be as high as €60 million, if Ronaldinho doesn’t do that secret buy-out thing). Plus — and this, clearly, is the kicker — it’s being reported that Ronnie started taking Italian lessons just yesterday, “with excellent results.” Better start printing up those new kits, Milan Merchandising Machine.
Entirely outside of where Ronaldinho wants to or will go, however, there’s the issue of his form, and apparent unwillingness to adjust his style of play to fit more effectively into Barcelona’s currently side. Isaiah wrote a great post about him yesterday at the Barca blog, and there’s been a lot of discussion in the comments about what, exactly, is going on with Ronaldinho. The guy is going to cost an obscene transfer fee, and will also demand a massive salary. Plus, he’s not getting any younger. Were Milan able to see him through clear eyes (which seems impossible at this point), would they consider the guy worth the investment?
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