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Showing posts with label Robinho. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Robinho. Show all posts

Thursday, September 20, 2012

Santos in Robinho talks with Milan

Reports has surfaced that Santos are ready to open negotiations with Milan for Robinho. Santos has tried to sign Robinho few times but failed that many times.

The 28-year old has had two previous spells with the Sao Paulo outfit in his career, and the 2011 Copa Libertadores winners are keen to bring the former Manchester City man back to his homeland.
The club's vice-president Odilio Santo Rodrigues told Lancenet he has spoken with Robinho about a possible move at the end of the season, though he is wary of the Italian side asking for a large transfer fee.

"It’s true, we are interested in Robinho. We have already spoken with the player, there is a wish to do something during the transfer window at the end of the year, but nobody knows how much Milan will ask for him. Robinho called us a few days ago and we are often in contact, but he is a professional and has a contract in Italy. Let's see what happens at the end of the year."

The Brazilian joined the Rossoneri over the summer of 2010 but has struggled for consistent goalscoring form in his two seasons for the seven-time European Cup winners.
His current deal runs until the end of the 2013/14 season, but with Massimiliano Allegri's side struggling after two early defeats in Serie A, he could be forced to look elsewhere if he is to win more silverware.
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Saturday, June 30, 2012

Robinho set to leave Milan?


AC Milan are hoping to cash in on Robinho’s services this summer, according to Tuttomercato.


The Brazil international endured a disappointing 2011-12 season, scoring just six goals in 28 appearances for the Rossoneri.
Robinho, who joined Milan for £15 million from Manchester City in the summer of 2010, is reportedly among the top earners at the San Siro at £165,000 a week.
Reports in Italy claim that Malaga would be willing to offer the Serie A giants £12 million for the forward, but it is understood that the 28-year-old would prefer a move back to Santos.
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Sunday, June 17, 2012

FLASH NEWS: Aquilani, Robinho, Kaka, read more




  • Aquilani could sign the 2-year contract with Milan as soon as next week, according to Corriere dello Sport.
  • Corriere dello Sport also reports that Aquilani wants €3.5 million from Liverpool to terminate his contract with them.
  • Sky Italia reports that Aquilani could be loaned for another year to Milan with an obligatory buy-out clause set at €1 million
  • Milan and Liverpool would then share the expenses for Aquilani's salary by paying 50% each (roughly €1.25 million each).
  • Aquilani could sign the 2-year contract with Milan as soon as next week, according to Corriere dello Sport.
  • Corriere dello Sport also reports that Aquilani wants €3.5 million from Liverpool to terminate his contract with them.
  • Sky Italia reports that Aquilani could be loaned for another year to Milan with an obligatory buy-out clause set at €1 million
  • Milan and Liverpool would then share the expenses for Aquilani's salary by paying 50% each (roughly €1.25 million each).
  • Gazzetta dello Sport claims that the primary reason why Flamini hasn't extended yet is because that he doesn't feel valued by Allegri.
  • Santos could make an official offer for Robinho soon, according to Gazzetta dello Sport.
  • Malaga have made an offer of €15 million for Robinho and an annual salary of €6m for the player, according to reports from Spain
  • Dídac Vilà’s agent was at Via Turati two days ago, according to reports from Spain
  • The agent allegedly told Milan that his client wants to join Valencia. They want to sign him on a loan deal with a buy-out option
  • However, Milan want the buy-out right to be obligatory and not optional
  • Corriere dello Sport reports that Kakà's entourage will be in Madrid next week to discuss the annulment of his contract.
  • A few days ago, Galliani and Florentino Pérez talked about the possible transfer of Kakà to Milan, according to Corriere dello Sport
  • Milan are interested in signing the 19-year old midfielder Geoffrey Kondogbia from Lens. Lens value him at €3m. (Corriere dello Sport). An Geoffrey Kondogbia Youtube Video follows.
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Malaga is ready to pay €15 million for Robinho

Few days ago came out an information linking Malaga for Robinho services but the transfer fee was unknown till now, and it's speculated to be exact  €15 million. Being aware of the fact that Milan is in the group of teams that suffered and are suffering a lot from the global economical crises, this sum is considerable for Milan chiefs. Also studying Robinho's form over the last couple of season (especially the last season, he scored just 6 goals)  €15 million seems fair sum for Milan to accept. Another factor that could go against Robinho stay in Milan is his wage salary, he nets  €6 million per year and he has a valid contract until 2014, Milan administration recently started an salary wage cut action. Scroll down to see Milan's player salaries and their current contracts.

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Friday, June 15, 2012

Robinho in Malaga, Di Natale to replace him ?

Now that Thiago Silva transfer saga is dead and dusted, seems shifts has been turned to another Milan player. According to Spanish Marca, Robinho will soon be transfered in Malaga while Di Natale will replace him. Milan President, Silvio Berlusconi has reassured fans that Thiago Silva and Zlatan Ibrahimovic will stay put in San Siro, but Marca suggest that other scenario is in play. Malaga wants to be competetive team in the Champions Leage and see Robinho as a great transfer target, this will open place for an attacker to join Milan's squad in this case that striker is suggested to be Antonio Di Natale. For now this is just fantasy football, but as the transfer window is open interesting scenarios might come true soon.
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