Ronaldo begins divorce proceedings with Real (China Daily) Updated: 2006-03-01 06:14
Having played for both Barca and Real it is unlikely he will be able to
remain in Spain.
English clubs would no doubt be interested but it is difficult to envisage
him taking to either the climate or the cut and thrust of the Premier League.
That leaves Italy.
Inter owner Massimo Moratti has said the door is open for a return and the
Spaniards would dearly love to conclude a swap deal with Adriano.
But given his acrimonious exit from Inter, Ronaldo could well face a more
hostile reception than he gets at Real.
City rivals AC Milan have also made it clear they would be interested in
signing the Brazilian although with Andriy Shevchenko and Alberto Gilardino in
their ranks, they are hardly in desperate need of another big name striker.
Breaking up with Real, though Ronaldo may desire it, might not be as easy as
it first appears.
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