Insane is the perfect word
Ronaldhino has always been great, but since the world cup his form has been far less impressive. Kaka fills the CAM position well for AC Milan and so it wouldn't make sense for them to buy Ronaldhino, especially when you consider all the other positions that need to be filled. Berlusconi can use that money much more effectively.
2007-07-11 14:27:30
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answered by Anonymous
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AC Milan is already an elite team.. With Ronaldinho, they would be virtually unstoppable... Why do people think 120 is too much? How much did they pay Beckham when he played for Manchester United? How much did the Galaxy pay him to come play for LA? WERE TALKING RONALDINHO THE WORLDS BEST PLAYER!!
Of course it's a lot of money... but we're talking the best of the best here...
2007-07-10 07:17:58
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answered by PrinceO'Persia 2
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I think that would make it the biggest transfer in history. Though, I don't really think Ronaldinho is worth that much. I myself being a Milan and Juventus fan. I think it would be more wise to spend that money on more good players than on one good player like Gattuso says. Yes sure, he would be an asset to the team, though we could spend that money more wisely. And no way would I ever trade Kaka for Ronaldinho.
2007-07-10 11:01:02
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answered by Anthony 4
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Ronaldinho in Milan is the best idea but 120 Million is too much for any player in the world!!
2007-07-10 10:36:47
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answered by ♥Sherry♥ 6
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Hah hes lost it, imagine he goes to Milan and he never plays well again? That's a very good way to throw the money down the well. He can buy a young player that's almost as good as Ronaldinho with 1/4 of that money and that player might grow up to be better than Ronaldinho.
2007-07-10 10:23:21
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answered by Ronax3 3
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2016-12-18 23:17:07
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answered by Anonymous
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no . . . that is an insane amount of money to pay for such an inconsistent player. Ronaldinho can be excellent sometimes, but not all the time. 120 million Euros can be used to buy so many other players . . . and better ones too!
2007-07-10 09:36:55
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answered by Anonymous
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Too much money for Ronaldinho. He worth maybe 50 millions.
2007-07-10 07:58:14
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answered by KLAUDYU 4
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NOO WAY 80 MIL MAX
anyway, why should we get ronaldinho when we we have kaka` who plays the same position with the same skill (minus most of the showboating)? milan should invest in young promising talent, like alexandre pato or messi or maybe gama from portugal
2007-07-10 07:13:30
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answered by Anonymous
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0f course he worths that much. He's amazing, I think he will be great at Milan..
Berlusconi is ready to pay Ronaldinho’s £89m release clause to bring him to San Siro :)
2007-07-11 05:17:09
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answered by Rιckaka 3
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