Cook: Ronaldo’s experience might work for Manchester City
August 27, 2008
Among the various ups and downs of this transfer season, there is a latest development at the Barclay’s Premier League.
Having failed to sign over Ronaldinho from Barcelona, Manchester City officials are now ready to focus on Ronaldo, the Brazilian striker, who is currently playing for AC Milan.
The unfortunate Ronaldo, who had an injury wrought World Cup, has been on the free agent list since last summer when Milan had dropped him from their side.
Garry Cook, the executive chairman of Manchester City, said that they had been looking for an experienced campaigner to their side.
He thinks that Ronaldo, the Brazilian star, now at 31, is the perfect fit to the side and will be a great asset to the club. Ronaldo, on the other hand, is still healing from the knee tendon severed during last February.
Ronaldo is set to return this November, but Manchester City officials are looking into the matter and want to know how serious the problem is.
The club is also insisting that if the Brazilian star were to join them,after release ,then he would have to get rid of the excess fat, which he has put on. Either way, this is going to be more interesting as the player would be paid on his individual match basis and not for the entire season.
Meanwhile, after a comprehensive 3-0 victory over West Ham United, Manchester City will be looking to work on with their goal scoring form and create an impact in Premier League table.













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