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Santos confirm AC Milan talks over Robinho
Peixe are keen to bring the forward back to his homeland, but admit that it will be difficult to strike a deal due to financial differences
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The 28-year-old is believed to be keen on a move back to his former club, with Peixe star Neymar also calling for the Rossoneri star to agree a deal to join him back in Brazil.
"Robinho wants to return to Brazil and for him that means returning to Santos," Ribeiro told TV O Povo de Fortaleza.
"We have presented a written offer, though there is a difference between what the player and the club are asking for."
Robinho made over 100 appearances for Santos before moving to Real Madrid in 2005, but despite the player's love for the club, the president was quick to concede that negotiations are likely to be tough.
"It can be circumvented, but it is not a simple task. It is a battle that must have results by the end of this week."
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