AC Milan have perfected the final offer plans for Barca's midfield dynamo, Ronaldinho Gaucho. Now that all seems to be in place, all that is left is to execute the last Rosseneri move for FC Barcelona's Ronaldinho after the Brazilian super star has been declared as a very important player and a viable investment for AC Milan who are keen on retaining their UEFA Champions League title next season, and will not mind weakening the highly feared FC Barcelona to achieve this aim. This declaration was made by the Milan President, Silvio Berlusconi who has voiced out past admiration for Ronaldinho. Apart from getting Ronaldinho just for the sake of the Brazilian's unique talent, AC Milan want to re-create the Dutch trio of Frank Rijkaard, Ruud Gullit and Marco Van Basten which saw the Italian club side consider themselves true aristocrats after they swept all titles at stake with the magnificent Dutch trio. Now however, Berlusconi wants to make it the Brazilian trio of Ronaldo Lima, Kaka and Ronaldinho Gaucho in order to once again, sweep all titles at stake in both Italy and Europe next season.
AC Milan Vice-President, Adriano Galliani is reportedly preparing to travel across to Barcelona to set up a heart-to-heart meeting between Berlusconi and FC Barcelona's President, Joan Laporta, in order to explain the Milan vision and hope that Laporta will support the ambitious Rosseneri game-plan by releasing Ronaldinho, even for an amount that will cost AC Milan in excess of 100 Million Euro after all expenditure is made.
Two Barca stars, Samuel Eto'o and Ronaldinho have been in the middle of transfer speculations this summer, with the players courting interests from top clubs like English Premiership champions Manchester United, Arsenal FC, Chelsea and Liverpool. FC Barcelona however prefer to retain the dou, choosing to fortify the already strong Catalan team with the addition of players like Thierry Henry from Arsenal FC, Toure Yaya from AS Monaco and Eric Abidal from Olympique Lyonnaise and a potential signing of Gabriel Milito from La Liga rivals, Real Zaragoza.