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Real hold Ron Milan talks
Real Madrid sporting director Franco Baldini reportedly met Milan officials in Italy last night to discuss the transfer of Ronaldo.
The striker is determined to terminate his contract with the Spanish giants after insisting his future is away from Madrid, but the parties have failed to find an agreement over financial details.
The Rossoneri insist they will only sign Ronaldo on a free transfer, whereas the Merengues have made it clear that he will not be allowed to leave without some sort of compensation.
Real official Predrag Mijatovic blasted Milan’s stance on Tuesday after criticising their decision to use intermediaries rather than making direct contact.
However, a meeting has now taken place according to various reports in the peninsula on Wednesday morning.
Former Roma director Baldini is thought to have dined with general director Ariedo Braida and Vice-President Adriano Galliani on Tuesday evening in a Milanese restaurant.
The parties are nonetheless far from agreeing terms over a transfer fee despite Milan’s interest in a player who Real want to sell.
The capital outfit are still asking for £5.7m after having rejected an £11m Milan offer during the summer.
They have also received a lucrative bid from Arabian club Al-Ittihad, even if Ronaldo has made it clear that he only wants to join the Rossoneri.
http://www.channel4.com/sport/football_italia/jan24c.html
Real Madrid sporting director Franco Baldini reportedly met Milan officials in Italy last night to discuss the transfer of Ronaldo.
The striker is determined to terminate his contract with the Spanish giants after insisting his future is away from Madrid, but the parties have failed to find an agreement over financial details.
The Rossoneri insist they will only sign Ronaldo on a free transfer, whereas the Merengues have made it clear that he will not be allowed to leave without some sort of compensation.
Real official Predrag Mijatovic blasted Milan’s stance on Tuesday after criticising their decision to use intermediaries rather than making direct contact.
However, a meeting has now taken place according to various reports in the peninsula on Wednesday morning.
Former Roma director Baldini is thought to have dined with general director Ariedo Braida and Vice-President Adriano Galliani on Tuesday evening in a Milanese restaurant.
The parties are nonetheless far from agreeing terms over a transfer fee despite Milan’s interest in a player who Real want to sell.
The capital outfit are still asking for £5.7m after having rejected an £11m Milan offer during the summer.
They have also received a lucrative bid from Arabian club Al-Ittihad, even if Ronaldo has made it clear that he only wants to join the Rossoneri.
http://www.channel4.com/sport/football_italia/jan24c.html