AC Milan chief Berlusconi wants to sign Robinho
By epchee
@epchee (27)
Malaysia
August 30, 2010 5:57am CST
Again, somebody is interested to sign Robinho again. Clubs that had signed him all ended trying to offload him. Real Madrid and Manchester City did not bring out the best of Robinho. Do you think he can shine in AC Milan? Can he partner with Ibrahimovic to form the deadliest attacking duo in Europe?
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@ram_cv (16513)
• India
31 Aug 10
I think Robinho at AC Milan could strike up an interesting combination of Ibrahamovic. I think if they can get Robinho and get him playing sensibly then they can re-establish themselves as one of the top clubs of Europe. I have been thoroughly disappointed with the last few seasons of AC Milan with an ageing and under performing squad.
Cheers!
Ram
@epchee (27)
• Malaysia
1 Sep 10
AC Milan's chief looks very determined to bring the team out of the gloom with the signing of Ibrhimovic and Robinho. Why the sudden he becomes so generous and willing to spend that much in transfer market? Did Milan sell any star player recently? The last 2 that I remembered was Schvchenko and Kaka.
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@sjlskl (3382)
• Singapore
30 Aug 10
It seems that Robinho is only happy when he is playing for Santos. It was trouble after trouble for each of the clubs that signed him. If he does join AC Milan and is able to settle down, then the partnership with Ibrahimovic is a mouth-watering prospect. Throw in Pato and Milan fans might have something to cheer about.
@epchee (27)
• Malaysia
1 Sep 10
You are right, so far Robinho only play well when wearing Santos's shirt. He is not playing well wearing Brazilian national team jersey as well. Well, I just read the news in soccernet.com and the transfer is confirmed. I have little confidence that Robinho will shine wearing the red and black jersey