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Posted: Jul 2nd 2009 10:21 AM ET by Michael Cardillo (RSS feed)
Filed Under: European Soccer, Soccer, La Liga (Spain)
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Wednesday superstar
Cristiano Ronaldo officially completed his world-record transfer from Manchester United to Real Madrid. Perhaps the pressure is already getting to the Portuguese winger, as England's
Sun newspaper
alleges he got in a bit of a dust up with a 17-year-old female fan following him in Lisbon on Sunday by kicking in a window of a car she was sitting on.
Of course, usually anything that comes from the always reputable
Sun (sarcasm alert) ought to be taken with a slight grain of salt. The paper also said Ronaldo apologized for the alleged incident, citing the fact his mother was with him when it occurred.
Posted: Jun 11th 2009 11:54 AM ET by Michael Cardillo (RSS feed)
Filed Under: European Soccer, English Premier League, Soccer, La Liga (Spain)
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Waking up Thursday morning my inbox was more packed than usual. The words "Ronaldo" and "
Real Madrid" featured prominently in subject lines.
Was I still dreaming? Was the other, original Ronaldo making an audacious comeback?
Rubbing the sand out of my eyes, no, it wasn't a dream. Manchester United had agreed for a world-record transfer fee of £80 million ($131M U.S.) for
Cristiano Ronaldo from Real Madrid, thus ending a multi-year flirtation with the Portuguese forward.
Posted: Jun 9th 2009 2:14 PM ET by Michael Cardillo (RSS feed)
Filed Under: European Soccer, Soccer, La Liga (Spain), Serie A (Italy)
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Perhaps the most amazing aspect of
Kaka's mega-money move from AC Milan to Real Madrid, which became official on Monday, was that the transfer fee of around £59 million ($94 million U.S.) is a little less than half of a
rumored price tag Newcastle United owner Mike Ashley put on the entire club at £100 million.
Think about that for a second. Real Madrid and it's new club president Florentino Perez paid a lump sum for one player for an amount relatively close for a big club in England, albeit a club that just got relegated. If that doesn't put the insane amount of money shelled out by Madrid in check, what does?
Posted: Jun 8th 2009 10:20 PM ET by FanHouse Newswire (RSS feed)
Filed Under: European Soccer, La Liga (Spain), Serie A (Italy)

RECIFE, Brazil (AP) -- Brazil midfielder
Kaka finalized his move to Real Madrid on Monday, marking the end of a "soap opera" and the start of a new phase of his career in Spain.
"Now the soap opera is over," said Kaka, decked out in a yellow Brazilian national team jersey after a practice session ahead of Wednesday's Brazil-Paraguay qualifier in the northeastern coastal city of Recife. "The only leftover details were the medical exams, and I've done them. The negotiations are closed and I have sealed my transfer to Real Madrid."
Real Madrid announced the signing of the attacking midfielder from AC Milan earlier Monday. The Spanish club gave no financial details but reports said Madrid will pay Milan 65 million euros ($92 million) for Kaka, making it one of the richest deals in football history.
Posted: Jun 2nd 2009 6:54 PM ET by Michael Cardillo (RSS feed)
Filed Under: European Soccer, Soccer, La Liga (Spain), Serie A (Italy)
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If there's one thing I've learned, it's to take reports out of the Spanish soccer media with a grain of salt. However, I've also learned that where there's smoke, there's usually fire.
Late Tuesday, a
Spanish radio station reported that Real Madrid have made a £56 million ($91 million U.S.) offer for Brazilian star
Kaka to AC Milan, which the Italians have apparently accepted though the player hasn't said anything himself. If this is true, incoming Real president Florentino Perez wasted no time ushering in a new era of Galacticos football at the Bernabeu.
Posted: May 29th 2009 2:18 PM ET by Michael Cardillo (RSS feed)
Filed Under: European Soccer, Soccer, La Liga (Spain)
Florentino Perez -- the man who brought the so-called Galactico era of Zidane, Figo and Beckham to Real Madrid -- could return to his old role as club president as soon as Monday. Perez's only other candidate resigned on Friday, with the final deadline to declare a candidacy Sunday.
Already two of the world's biggest names --
Cristiano Ronaldo and
Kaka -- are being strongly linked for mega-money moves to the Bernabeu this summer. On Friday, Perez was
coy about the long-rumored move for Ronaldo, but he didn't exactly quash the whispers either.
Posted: May 27th 2009 1:30 PM ET by Michael Cardillo (RSS feed)
Filed Under: European Soccer, English Premier League, Soccer, UEFA Champions League, La Liga (Spain)
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The biggest game of the 2009 world soccer calendar kicks off Wednesday night at Rome's Stadio Olimpico when Manchester United and FC Barcelona meet for the UEFA Champions League final. It's a true soccer lover's dream, pitting the champions of the Premier League and La Liga for club soccer's premier trophy.
Will it be
Cristiano Ronaldo leading the Red Devils to their second consecutive Champions League crown? Or will it be
Lionel Messi heading the Catalan giants to their second trophy in four years?
The game kicks off at
2:45 PM ET, and we'll be live-blogging shortly beforehand.