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    Ronaldinho+Shevchenko to Milan?

    http://goal.com/en/Articolo.aspx?ContenutoId=655180
    Galliani: We Have All But Signed Ronaldinho & Sheva
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    I think Sheva has been ruined once he left Milan in the first place. Ronaldinho is past his prime but he can still regain form, so he might be a good buy. In general I think Milan need to rebuild their aging squad and stop buying old superstars.
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    #2
    yeah they need someone young and new,someone like samir nasri or something

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      #3
      haha what if they're not in CL???
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        #4
        well, chelsea ruined shevchenko, might as well give him back, and ronaldinho should go to england IMO.

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          #5
          It may not be young stars of the future, but these players could still rejuvinate Milan. Ronaldinho is still arguably the best player in the world (along with Kaka and C. Ronaldo) so for him to pair up with Kaka another best, would make Milan very powerful with this Brazilian attacking combo. Plus even though Enayati is better than Sheva right now, I think he can go back to his old glory days if he goes back to Milan, he always belonged there not Chelski. Good moves.

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            #6
            well as long as barca get's c. ronaldo, ronaldinho can leave

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              #7
              Hopefully they will go to Lech Poznan, the best team in the world.
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                #8
                Ronaldinho obviously has personal problems, so it doesn't matter where he plays, he's still going to under perform.

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                  #9
                  christmas tree with 3 brazilians up front. should have been kaka behind ronaldo and pato but we all know what happened.

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                    #10
                    haha they can have sheva

                    its ok because roman will probably buy us torres instead
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                      #11
                      ronaldinho will most likely not come to milan, UNLESS Kaka leaves. Milan need to retune the team.. torres would be great at milan . get some younger talent in that midfield and call it quits

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                        #12
                        Nobody realizes that its not Chelsea that ruined Shevchenko, it was HIS choice to come to the Premiership, the PREMIERSHIP ruined Shevchenko, even if he went to any other club in the EPL, he would have been the same ruined talent, he is NOT fit for the EPL, its way too fast for him. I mean he has his own personal SPRINT coach, come on. If he doesnt practice the running with the team, what does that tell you


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                          #13
                          things are looking serious for Sheva's return to the San Siro

                          Vice-president Adriano Galliani has revealed he plans to open talks with Chelsea in a bid to take Andriy Shevchenko back to AC Milan.

                          The Ukraine striker has struggled to establish himself at Stamford Bridge since moving to England from Milan in 2006.

                          Galliani is keen to see him return and possibly form a strike partnership with Ronaldinho, whose agent is in talks with the Rossoneri over a summer move from Barcelona.

                          "It's possible that he (Shevchenko) will also arrive," said Galliani. "We will talk to Chelsea."

                          Shevchenko spent seven years with Milan and was the club's second all-time goalscorer when he left for London


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                            #14
                            Ronaldinho agrees general terms with AC Milan

                            MILAN, April 12 (Reuters) - Ronaldinho has agreed initial terms with AC Milan and the Serie A club will now speak to Barcelona about a deal, Milan and the player's agent have said.

                            The 28-year-old Brazilian has had a difficult few months at the Nou Camp because of injury and loss of form and a move has long been mooted.

                            The forward is out for the rest of the campaign with a leg injury and a transfer can not officially go through until the end of the season.
                            Looks like its going to happen

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                              #15
                              Milan are panicking... Inter is playing their best football of the season right now and Juventus is regaining their superpower after beating Milan.

                              It's a tall order to just put in Brazillian superstars into an aging club.
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