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BEIJING, May 6 -- Ronaldinho is not needed at AC
Milan, club owner Silvio Berlusconi said on Sunday, but Arsenal midfielder
Mathieu Flamini should sign a four-year-deal with the club.
Milan had agreed personal terms with Ronaldinho's
agent but has said Barcelona's price tag of 40 million euros (62 million U.S.
dollars) for the Brazil forward is too much.
Its pursuit of Ronaldinho intensified during
Berlusconi's recent election campaign, where he won a third term as Italian
prime minister, but now Milan's interest has cooled.
"I have always been doubtful over whether Ronaldinho
is needed, at this point I really think we don't need him," Berlusconi told
reporters as he left the San Siro after Milan beat derby rival Inter 2-1.
Milan's victory moved it up to fourth spot in the
Italian Serie A, the final Champions League qualifying place, and meant Inter
will have to wait another week for a victory which would seal a third successive
Italian title.
Frenchman Flamini, soon out of contract at Arsenal
and also courted by Juventus, was expected in Milan later yesterday.
"If he passes the medical, tomorrow he will be a
Milan player. Players want to come to Milan, of this there is no doubt," Milan
chief executive Adriano Galliani told reporters, adding later that Flamini would
sign a four-year contract.
In Serie A action, second-placed AS Roma won 3-0 at
Sampdoria, while Fiorentina lost 1-2 at Cagliari.
At the other end of the table, bottom side Livorno is
close to the drop after Atalanta's Simone Padoin netted late on to snatch a 3-2
win.
Parma is third from bottom with 34 points after
Cristiano Lucarelli's header secured a 1-0 win over Genoa.
(Source: Shanghai Daily/Agencies)