Milan fans, who would you prefer in your team?
By moneywinner
@moneywinner (1863)
Brazil
June 24, 2011 10:14pm CST
There are have been rumors that Milan will offer Robinho as part of the payment for the midfielder Paulo Henrique Ganso. Ganso is a young player that is highlighting on the current Santos team. Two days ago, Santos won the Libertadores title and he played really well. Today, he is already with Brazil's team getting ready to the America Cup.
In my opinion (I'm a Santista fan, so, I really like both Ganso and Robinho), I would prefer Ganso on my team. He's currently one of the best player playing on Brazil and have a lot of potential to grow. Robinho plays his brilliant soccer only in Santos team, on the Europe teams he never played really well.
If Ganso plays on Milan only 80% of what he's playing now, Milan can definetly beat Barcelona or any other team on next year Champions League.
What you guys think?
2 responses
@Bryanx54 (644)
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26 Jun 11
Kaka would benefit if he went back to Milan i think its something that would be a great for the fans and the players and bring belief back to the team that has been missing in the champions league season constantly since his departure. Ganso is very good player but like someone else said he is very young and will take awhile to benefit the could like Countinho and the kerlon they will take awhile to adapt to the game. I think teams should be aware of who they buy Neymar for example could be a bad buy if things don't go his way like it does for Santos and brazil. The Brazilian league and the European leagues are a hell of a lot different.
@moneywinner (1863)
• Brazil
27 Jun 11
I agree that Kaka should go back to Milan. I don't think that he adapted well on Real Madrid. But, after his series of lesions, it's going to be pretty difficult that he plays his great soccer again.
I think that only a few teams of europe fits with the way that Neymar play. Chelsea offered him a contract, but I don't think that he would be sucessful there because, in my opinion, Chelsea is more a team of physicality than technicality.
@rappeter13 (8608)
• Romania
25 Jun 11
I am not a Milan fan, but I have to say that I have never seen Ganso playing, I have just heard of it. All I know is that Brazilians need time to adjust to European mentality, and that Milan is a too big shoe for a young Brazilian for now. He has to go to a smaller club for 1-2 years to adapt and if he will confirm his talent, then he can transfer to a European giant.
@moneywinner (1863)
• Brazil
25 Jun 11
Yep, I think that would be the normal thing for a younger player to do. But, I doubt that he will accept to go for a smaller club, because almost all big teams on europe already wants him. He's definetly the best midfielder player that Brazil had in years.

