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MANCHESTER CITY have refused to give up in their pursuit of Ronaldinho even though the Samba star looks all set to sign for AC Milan. City - who are bankrolled by former Thailand Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra - are also prepared to pay the 28-year-old $200,000 more a week than Italian giants AC Milan have offered. And yesterday Barca president Joan Laporta confirmed both AC Milan and City have made bids for the Brazilian. Laporta said: "We have two interesting offers. And he admitted that the bigger of the two offers has come from the English Premier League club.E[sz] "Man City are splashing out more in their offer." Ronaldinho scored 70 goals in 145 appearances for Barca.
ANDREI ARSHAVIN'S agent has revealed that Arsenal would be an ideal destination for the Russian midfielder due to the influence of Gunners boss Arsene Wenger. "The stable situation in the club and the influence of Arsene Wenger to Arsenal and to English football is huge. I think this is an advantage," said Arshavin's advisor Dennis Lachter. "If Arsenal go for Arshavin it could be really good for both parties. Arsenal is a very young team and Arshavin is 27. "There's something about combining young and older players, they propagate attacking football."
UZBEKISTAN side Kuruvchi have bizarrely claimed to have reached a deal to sign Barcelona forward Samuel Eto'o. Eto'o, who has been told he can leave the Nou Camp this summer and unheard of Kuruvchi say he'll be heading to play in central Asia next season. The Catalan giants have laughed off the news.
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