<SPAN class=data>19/03/2007 21.35</SPAN>
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<SPAN class=titolo>Barça ‘Reserve’ Cristiano Ronaldo For 75 Million Euros?</SPAN>
<SPAN class=sommario>According to usually reliable Spanish football periodical 'Don Balón' (Mister Ball), Barça have reached an agreement to land Cristiano Ronaldo, FC Barcelona agreeing to pay Manchester United a transfer fee of no less than 75 million Euros. </SPAN>
<DIV class=articoloTesto><DIV class=articoloFoto><DIV class=articoloFotoCornice id=Articolo_divArticolo><DIV id=Articolo_ei1_p1> <DIV id=Articolo_ei1_p2>Cristiano Ronaldo has been linked to a move to either Real Madrid or FC Barcelona next season despite still having over three years to run on a current contract that runs out on the 30th of June 2010.</DIV><DIV></DIV><DIV>The reports claim that Barça will make the big move with the added punch of offering the Portuguese international 8 million Euros per year: double his Red Devil remuneration – exactly the reason why the player has asked for a record-breaking sum at Old Trafford if he’s to pen a new deal.</DIV><DIV></DIV><DIV>Don Balón are betting that Barça are betting on Cristiano Ronaldo to counterbalance a probable Ronaldinho departure to AC Milan, citing a deal in the region of 100 million Euros – 25 million less than his contractual buyout clause – as being seen as acceptable to the Camp Nou management.</DIV><DIV></DIV><DIV>Joan Laporta is reportedly sick of the continual upward spiral in wage demands made by R10’s brother and agent, Roberto de Assis, as well as the fact that Eto'o would demand an exit of the Brazilian stays at Barcelona. It looks like the rumour mill will continue grinding out possible recipes for next season for the Blaugranas – but can they be swallowed?</DIV><DIV></DIV><DIV></DIV></DIV></DIV></DIV></DIV>
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<SPAN class=titolo>Barça ‘Reserve’ Cristiano Ronaldo For 75 Million Euros?</SPAN>
<SPAN class=sommario>According to usually reliable Spanish football periodical 'Don Balón' (Mister Ball), Barça have reached an agreement to land Cristiano Ronaldo, FC Barcelona agreeing to pay Manchester United a transfer fee of no less than 75 million Euros. </SPAN>
<DIV class=articoloTesto><DIV class=articoloFoto><DIV class=articoloFotoCornice id=Articolo_divArticolo><DIV id=Articolo_ei1_p1> <DIV id=Articolo_ei1_p2>Cristiano Ronaldo has been linked to a move to either Real Madrid or FC Barcelona next season despite still having over three years to run on a current contract that runs out on the 30th of June 2010.</DIV><DIV></DIV><DIV>The reports claim that Barça will make the big move with the added punch of offering the Portuguese international 8 million Euros per year: double his Red Devil remuneration – exactly the reason why the player has asked for a record-breaking sum at Old Trafford if he’s to pen a new deal.</DIV><DIV></DIV><DIV>Don Balón are betting that Barça are betting on Cristiano Ronaldo to counterbalance a probable Ronaldinho departure to AC Milan, citing a deal in the region of 100 million Euros – 25 million less than his contractual buyout clause – as being seen as acceptable to the Camp Nou management.</DIV><DIV></DIV><DIV>Joan Laporta is reportedly sick of the continual upward spiral in wage demands made by R10’s brother and agent, Roberto de Assis, as well as the fact that Eto'o would demand an exit of the Brazilian stays at Barcelona. It looks like the rumour mill will continue grinding out possible recipes for next season for the Blaugranas – but can they be swallowed?</DIV><DIV></DIV><DIV></DIV></DIV></DIV></DIV></DIV>
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