Tuesday, 15 July 2008

Negotiation marathon on Ronaldinho

"The two sides agreed to allow two or three days to finalise the transfer of the player to one of the clubs which have shown an interest in signing him. If the operation cannot be confirmed in this time the player will rejoin squad training."

This official statement was released by Barcelona little before 7 pm yesterday after a half-hour meeting between, on the one hand, Ronaldinho and his brother Roberto and, on the other hand, Barcelona sports director Txiki Begiristain, Barcelona manager Josep Guardiola and Barcelona football director Raúl Sanllehí.

Four hours before the player had landed at the "El Prat" airport of Barcelona. While Roberto held the first talks of the day with Milan vice president Adriano Galliani and Milan transfer adviser Ernesto Bronzetti at the Juan Carlos I hotel, Ronaldinho spend some time in his Porsche Cayenne.

After the meeting with Barcelona, the two Brazilians returned to the Juan Carlos I hotel. Ronaldinho leaves after half an hour. Roberto and the Milan representatives keep talking for some more hours.

With a meeting between Milan and Barcelona cancelled, the Italians conclude their day with a dinner at the Casa Jacinto restaurant. They are there joined by Daniel Fonseca, the agent of Barcelona player Martín Cáceres.

Catalan sports paper El Mundo Deportivo claims that at that moment the situation is this: Manchester City offering "27+5", Milan offering "15+5", Ronaldinho preferring Milan, Barcelona willing to accept the Milan offer if they raise it to "20+5". Madrid sports tabloid Marca claims that Barcelona is asking "25+5". Italian sports paper La Gazzetta dello Sport claims that Milan offers "15+0", having raised that from the initial "10+0".

This morning the mini-meetings continue. Roberto tries to convince Milan to raise their bid. Txiki talks with Galliani. Manchester City put a better offer on the table. Sport claims that City raises its bid to "30+2".

At 1:30 pm there's a high level meeting scheduled at the Via Veneto restaurant. Galliani and Bronzetti meet with Roberto and with Barcelona president Joan Laporta, who is assisted by Txiki, Sanllehí and Barcelona board member Rafael Yuste, for a two-hour dinner.

Galliani and Bronzetti leave the table and return to the Juan Carlos I hotel to talk with Milan strong man and Italian prime minister Silvio Berlusconi. Sport claims that they get the authorization to raise their bid to 20 million euro. The two go back to the restaurant.

After the final conclusion of the dinner, Galliani and Bronzetti meet with Roberto and financial advisers of the player in their hotel. Roberto goes to the Camp Nou for further talks with Yuste, Txiki, Sanllehí and two club lawyers. After one hour he returns to the Juan Carlos I hotal.

In Italy they then think it's a deal. La Gazzetta dello Sport says that the transfer price is "18,5+1,5". Galliani will go to the Camp Nou to finalize the last details with Laporta, Ronaldinho will fly tonight to Milan and will be presented tomorrow.

Milan lawyer Leandro Cantamessa says at the club's official website: "There is a good chance that Ronaldinho's move to Milan will materialise. Our law office has already prepared the necessary papers."

In Spain they have a slightly different interpretation. Laporta and Yuste tell journalists that there's no deal yet. Spanish news agency EFE claims that the last Milan offer has been rejected. Barcelona says tonight in a new official statement that the negotiations are still ongoing. To be continued.


Read more:
Manchester City offer for Ronaldinho confirmed


Sources: Gazzetta dello Sport, El Mundo Deportivo, Sport, EFE

14 comments:

Anonymous said...

are all these number in euros?? and what is "x+y" ?? Is y the variables depending on performances??

Anonymous said...

send that piece of shit to manchester and be done with it. if ronaldinho personally wants to fork out the difference let him go to milan where the food is better.

Anonymous said...

7/15/2008

RONALDINHO: A.C.MILAN OFFICIAL ANNOUNCEMENT


AC Milan and FC Barcelona have reached an agreement for the transfer of Ronaldinho to the Rossoneri's club. Tomorrow the player will be in Milan for the medical and to sign the contract which will tie him to Milan until June 30th 2011

Anonymous said...

It is official.
He is a Milan player now.
Now to find his replacement (Silva or Neves).

Anonymous said...

7/15/2008

RONALDINHO: A.C.MILAN OFFICIAL ANNOUNCEMENT


AC Milan and FC Barcelona have reached an agreement for the transfer of Ronaldinho to the Rossoneri's club. Tomorrow the player will be in Milan for the medical and to sign the contract which will tie him to Milan until June 30th 2011

I'am AC Milan Fan

Anonymous said...

look at http://www.acmilan.com/
they are so desperate

Unknown said...

you know what? I dont care how much we got.. he needed to go and now he's gone.. mission accomplished.. 20 million is not great but its 20 million..we can find a replacement for 20 million.

Unknown said...

HAHAHA I love the gold Ronaldinho banner on acmilan.com..

crd said...

21+4 for ronnie good deal for barca bad for a.c milan.

Anonymous said...

Wow that banner on the Milan website is absolutely EPIC.

Anonymous said...

well at least that's over. one huge, unproductive ego out the door is always a relief. the money's not as bad as it could have been either.

on another note: man the Rossoneri midfield is ridiculous. are they going to just play 4-6-0 next season? Gattuso, Pirlo, Kaka, Gordinho, Flamini and Ambrosini? oh yeah, and Clarence Seedorf's not too bad.

cojonudo said...

One down, one to go! I think 20mil is a fair price. And Barcelona wanted to make the divorce as painless as possible. This also should help to make the transfer of Adebayor to Barcelona much more of a realistic possibility. Now if we could only convince Man City to make a similar offer for Eto'o.

Anonymous said...

21 million, plus 4 million should Milan make Champions League, pretty much a foregone conclusion unless they really implode.

I'm happy for all parties. The deal got done when he agreed to renounce his 15 cut, so we got the whole amount.

Is it below market? For 2006 Ronaldinho, you bet. For the sulky, "injured" Gordinho, we're laughing all the way to the bank.

We'll see next year. Now let's take that money and do something good with it, like buying us some Adebayor.

Now, who wants to buy a sulky Cameroonian striker? Come on. We're dealing!

Anonymous said...

21+4 seems a bad deal to me. I regret this day
jordy

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