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Barca boss confirms Ronaldinho bids
Barcelona president Joan Laporta has confirmed both AC Milan and Manchester City have made bids for Ronaldinho.
CREDANT Technologies: Credant says 'if it can happen to Barcelona's manager, it can happen to anyone'
M2 PRESSWIRE-May 7, 2008-CREDANT Technologies: Credant says 'if it can happen to Barcelona's manager, it can happen to anyone' (C)1994-2008 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD ((M2 Communications Ltd disclaims all liability for information provided within M2 PressWIRE. Data supplied by named party/parties. Further information on M2 PressWIRE can be obtained at http://www.presswire.net on the world wide web. Inquiries to info@m2.com)).
Laporta: Ronaldinho staying put
\"We are not going to sell Ronaldinho,\" he said. \"We are not in contact with any other team (about him).\"
Laporta keeps hold of Barcelona reins
Joan Laporta is set to continue as president of Barcelona for another four years after his rivals failed to muster the...
Barca won't panic despite EUR 164m debt
Laporta, who sanctioned the purchase of Brazilian star Ronaldinho this summer, said that he was happy with the planning for the new season and felt that the tour of the USA, where they registered a win, a loss and a draw had been a success.
Laporta is new president of Barca
Joan Laporta has been elected as the new president of Barcelon FC.
Pogba is staying put, insist Juventus
Pogba's agent Mino Raiola also backed [Joan Laporta]'s comments by saying there \"is a strong possibility that Pogba will play for Barcelona if Laporta is elected\".
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\"Pogba would be a great signing,\" [Joan Laporta] said. \"He is a very strong player, very young and he is enthusiastic to arrive here.
Milan claim Ronaldinho deal close
While Milan are seemingly the favourites to sign Ronaldinho, the Primera Liga outfit have not ruled out the possibility of offloading him to Manchester City.
It doesn't add up to claim that Barcelona are skint
What we hear is the new Barca president, Sandro rosell, say: 'We found a club in debt, with liquidity problems.' As reassurance, rosell adds: 'The club is not bankrupt, because it generates income.' This makes us wonder. What we have difficulty with is not just Barcelona and the word 'bankrupt' appearing in the same sentence, but the fact that, 49 days ago, on the Nou Camp pitch, David Villa posed in his new Barca kit, a Pounds 32m signing from Valencia. That is more than Manchester United have spent on a single player. On FIFA team sheets, Villa is still listed as belonging to Valencia, but he is a Barca player now and squaring his and six others' participation in South Africa with the club's implied crisis is part of a greater confusion. even this week, as rosell announced the loan negotiations, he said he planned to fly to South Africa, where he would 'try to see Arsene Wenger'. The only topic of that proposed conversation would be Cesc Fabregas. Because the club with the Pounds 125m bank loan to cover wages also has up to Pounds 42m to try to lure Fabregas away from Arsenal and back to Catalonia. Rosell is not deterred by the apparent bad financial news. Of the Fabregas transfer, he told a Barcelona-based newspaper: 'It's now or never. We'll do it fast. It won't be protracted. I'll try to see Wenger, then we'll tell you what happens.' 'Take it or leave it,' is the message to Arsenal, who already know the effect upon their captain Fabregas of Barca's interest.