RONALDINHO WILL BE A NIGHTMARE SAY CITY FANS
Ronaldinho would be a terrible signing for Manchester City, according to fans of the club.
The 28-year-old Brazilian superstar, named FIFA World Player of the Year in 2004 and 2005, is reportedly being offered £200,000 per week to exchange the Camp Nou for Eastlands.
But Kevin Parker, secretary of the official supporters club, said: "I don't know which is more unbelievable - the fact that City are looking to sign Ronaldinho, or that we will give him that amount of money.
"I'm sure Ronaldinho would not fit in at the club. For that amount of money, no matter how it is sponsored, you have to justify that with the rest of the squad - it has to be fair.
"If you are paying that much money, you would want him on the top of his game every week. Barcelona are letting him go because he has now proven that he can't do it every week.
"I would be very surprised if the transfer goes though because it would just ruin the club's wage structure and wouldn't be very good for the club at all. He would be terrible for morale.
"The irony of the situation is that while they want to throw money at Ronaldinho the club have not improved their offer to club captain Richard Dunne, and he wants to go now!"
Ronaldinho would be a terrible signing for Manchester City, according to fans of the club.
The 28-year-old Brazilian superstar, named FIFA World Player of the Year in 2004 and 2005, is reportedly being offered £200,000 per week to exchange the Camp Nou for Eastlands.
But Kevin Parker, secretary of the official supporters club, said: "I don't know which is more unbelievable - the fact that City are looking to sign Ronaldinho, or that we will give him that amount of money.
"I'm sure Ronaldinho would not fit in at the club. For that amount of money, no matter how it is sponsored, you have to justify that with the rest of the squad - it has to be fair.
"If you are paying that much money, you would want him on the top of his game every week. Barcelona are letting him go because he has now proven that he can't do it every week.
"I would be very surprised if the transfer goes though because it would just ruin the club's wage structure and wouldn't be very good for the club at all. He would be terrible for morale.
"The irony of the situation is that while they want to throw money at Ronaldinho the club have not improved their offer to club captain Richard Dunne, and he wants to go now!"
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