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Sven in for £12m Adriano as Terry backs Ronaldinho move
28 August 2007
On a day when Chelsea captain John Terry urged his employers to take Ronaldinho from Barcelona, Manchester City were preparing to see off competition from West Ham with a £12million bid for Inter Milan's Adriano.
Adriano: City target
Sportsmail revealed that City were weighing up a loan deal for the 25-year-old powerhouse, and West Ham yesterday sent a delegation to Milan to discuss a similar deal.
But City boss Sven Goran Eriksson, who held talks with Adriano's representatives yesterday, is aware the player does not want to go on loan and City are trying to stretch their budget to pull off what would be a remarkable coup at wages of around £70,000 a week.
Adriano has been at Inter for four seasons and has scored 43 goals in 99 games. However, his love of the good life is alleged to have affected his performances and Inter have decided to cut their losses.
The Brazilian said: "I don't want to go out on loan again. I've already been at Parma, and at that time it was right for my career but now I really must leave for good and that's that."
Barcelona, however, have told Chelsea they will have to double the world record transfer fee and pay £85m if they want Ronaldinho.
But Terry expressed the enthusiasm of the Chelsea dressing room yesterday when he said the 27-year-old double world player of the year would be "a great acquisition".
"It was exciting to hear about it," said Terry in reference to the Sportsmail exclusive that revealed last weekend's meeting between Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich and Ronaldinho's brother, Roberto de Assis Moreira.
"It would be a great acquisition to get a player of that ability. I've seen what he's all about and he's a very difficult player to mark.
"It would be great for the Premiership to get the likes of Ronaldinho. He was close to joining Manchester United a few years ago. If we can get him it would be great for us, for me personally, and everyone else at Chelsea."
Terry, who was speaking at the King of Shaves six-a-side tournament in Harlington yesterday, did warn the Brazilian he would have to adhere to Jose Mourinho's strict work ethic.
"I'd like to think he could fit into the team," he said. "We've got wide men going forward but they have defensive responsibilities as well. We've seen at times that Jose Mourinho has taken Shaun Wright-Phillips or Joe Cole off because they've not been doing their defensive duties.
"It takes players a month or so to learn that. Once you've realised that it's about a team and defending, you can attack as well and he can give us something that not many in the world can. If Ronaldinho's doing it going forward then I'm sure the manager will let him off a little bit."
A deal with Barcelona needs to be agreed first and yesterday Nou Camp president Joan Laporta warned it was not going to be easy.
Laporta said: "I am hostile to any move for any of our top stars and the only way in which any club could obtain Ronaldinho or any other of our stars would be to pay the full amount of his buy-out clause."
The transfer window closes at midnight on Friday but Laporta and Chelsea chief executive Peter Kenyon will be in Monaco tomorrow for the Champions League draw.
City, who are also interested in Barcelona midfielder Tiago Motta, will look to raise funds for Adriano by selling Giorgios Samaras to Middlesbrough for £2.5m and Darius Vassell to Derby for a similar fee.
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