Galliani: Ronaldinho has rejected City offer
AC Milan vice-president Adriano Galliani claims Ronaldinho has rejected a lucrative offer from Manchester City, despite the English club offering twice what the Italian giants can.
Milan and City have both vigorously pursued the signature of Ronaldinho this summer after Barcelona announced they were open to offers for the Brazil playmaker, but the Rossoneri are short on cash and have admitted they cannot compete financially with Cityâs offer.
However, the player himself has said publicly that he would prefer a move to Milan or even Chelsea, and Galliani claims he has made good on that claim by turning down a higher wage â reportedly up to âŹ250,000 a week - from City to focus instead on a move to Milan.
âRonaldinho has rejected the offer of Manchester City despite them offering twice as much as we can,â Galliani told Italian newspaper La Stampa.
He added that the main stumbling block in any deal to bring him to Milan would be Ronaldinhoâs wages, not the transfer fee.
âHe is not in the plans of (Barcelona coach Pep) Guardiola, so he has a more favourable price,â Galliani said.
âBut the problem is the wages. For us to be able to afford him, the transfer fee would have to be close to nothing.â
Galliani has raised the possibility of signing the 28-year-old on loan in order to make the deal more affordable, but admitted: âIt depends on Barcelona.â
Milan have hinted at financial problems this summer, repeatedly stating that they can only afford to make one major signing and that they are unable to compete with major clubs in England and Spain for the top players.
However, they have resisted any urge to sell players, despite what Galliani described as an âastronomical offerâ from Chelsea for Kaka.
âAn astronomical offer came in from Chelsea for Kaka, and (Andrea) Pirlo has received more than one request,â he said.
âBut by the way, neither Andrea nor his agent have ever come to us asking for more money.â
Milan have also been linked with Arsenalâs Emmanuel Adebayor, but Galliani admitted the clubâs financial situation made a deal unlikely.
âAdebayor is thinking about Milan, as are (Didier) Drogba and Ronaldinho, but if I let Barcelona take him, itâs not because Iâm crazy,â he said.
âItâs difficult to compete with those who are making more money than you and who benefit from a more advantageous tax system.
âA year ago, Milan offered (Thierry) Henry the same money as Barcelona, but in Spain he takes home 50% more. In the 90s, we stopped (Marco) van Basten from going to Barcelona and were able to bring in (Jean-Pierre) Papin too. Things are less competitive now. (Arsene Wenger) has told me he wants âŹ45m, which is an impossible amount.â
The financial restrictions on Milan have led to frustrations among their fans, already unhappy at their failure to qualify for next seasonâs Champions League.
Some have even been seeking to force owner Silvio Berlusconi to sell, but Galliani sent a message to those fans, insisting the club was doing all it could and that Berlusconiâs support remains imperative.
âWe do not have a transfer kitty stashed away here,â he said. âDespite failing to qualify for the Champions League, the club is strengthening the squad and increasing the wages. This means weâll be âŹ44m in the red without Berlusconiâs help.
âThe fans should be happy, as all weâd need to do in order to wipe out our debts is sell Kaka and Andrea Pirlo. Instead, they wonât move, so if thatâs not a show of love for this side, I donât know what is.â
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