Ronaldinho excited to play with Kaka for AC Milan
Of course, coming to a new team, you should have absolutely nothing but excitement for your new environment right?
And when you are one of the biggest transfers of the offseason, I don't see why you should be any different. Ronaldinho is in the middle of what could be a series of HUGE transfers in international football this offseason and the former Barcelona star has nothing but praises for his new football club.
Ronaldinho is excited to play alongside another Brazilian, Kaka, trying to lead AC Milan atop the coming 2008-09 Italian Serie A season.
He was finally unveiled by AC Milan to its fans and Ronaldinho wasted no time in expressing how happy he was of having the opportunity to have a fresh start with the Italian football giants.
''This is a special emotion for me, a unique moment in my career,'' Ronaldinho said. ''Every player would like to play with Milan.''
Hmm... ''Every player would like to play with Milan'' huh? Didn't he blurted out the same exact words when he was transferred to Barcelona a few years ago? Hmm...
Speaking of, Ronaldinho also talked about his former club from the Spanish Primera Liga and as shocking as it may seem, the Brazilian had nothing but positive comments for the club that has excluded him from their plans for the future.
''They were important years, during which we won some important trophies together, but in the last period things didn't go well and it was right to separate,'' Ronaldinho said.
Now that it looks like Ronaldinho is ready to put the ''last period'' of his stay with Barcelona behind him, he is excited to play with a fellow Brazilian, not to mention the 2007 FIFA World Player of the Year Kaka.
''We are close friends, it's true. We have always done well together in the Selecao. He's great and together we will have fun.''
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