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Rivaldo signs three-year deal with AC Milan

Posted: Saturday July 27, 2002 8:50 AM
Updated: Saturday July 27, 2002 6:24 PM
  Rivaldo Rivaldo is AC Milan's third big acquisition this offseason. AP

MILAN (Reuters) -- Brazilian World Cup winning striker Rivaldo has signed for Serie A club AC Milan, the Italian club said on Saturday.

Rivaldo, who became a free agent after his contract with Spanish club Barcelona was canceled last week, has agreed a three-year deal with Milan, the club said on its official website.

As Rivaldo was without a club, Milan did not have to pay a transfer fee and although there was no immediate comment on the package offered to the 30-year-old forward, Italian media reports had claimed the player would be paid around 4.5 million euro ($4.45 million) per season.

The deal was completed after almost a week of intensive negotiations in Brazil between Milan and Rivaldo's management team but Milan vice-president Adriano Galliani said the player had been keen on a move to the San Siro throughout the talks.

"In every telephone call we have had in these past days the player has repeated the same phrase - 'I want to come to Milan, I want to come to Milan,'" Galliani told the club's television station Milan Channel.

"That kept our hopes up and in the desires of the player there was never a real alternative to Milan," added Galliani.

Milan said Rivaldo would join his new teammates for preseason training on Aug. 1.

The move means that next season's Milan derby will see the two stars of Brazil's World Cup winning side come face to face with Rivaldo set to line up against Inter Milan's Ronaldo.

Italian football has been dogged by financial problems throughout the close season with few major transfers taking place as clubs look to balance their books rather than recruit expensive new talent.

But the Rivaldo signing will have eased the gloom -- at least for Milan supporters.

The deal is one of the biggest transfer coups Milan have pulled off for some years. In the '80s when the club dominated Italian and European football, free-spending president Silvio Berlusconi brought in top internationals such as Dutchmen Marco Van Basten and Ruud Gullit.

The club has not won a major trophy in the past three seasons, however, and they are desperate to mount a strong challenge in the Champions League.

Last season Berlusconi, now Italy's prime minister, spent heavily to bring in Portugal's Rui Costa and Italian striker Filippo Inzaghi but the side was never in the Serie A title race and had to be content with fourth place which at least gave them a place in the Champions League qualifying round.

Rivaldo is Milan's third major acquisition of the close-season following the signing of Danish striker Jon Dahl Tomasson from Feyenoord and Dutch midfielder Clarence Seedorf from Inter.

Milan coach Carlo Ancelotti now has an impressive range of strikers with Inzaghi, Ukrainian Andriy Shevchenko, Tomasson and Rivaldo to choose from, as well as attacking midfielder Costa.


 
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