Ronaldo: No Milan? I'll Go To Flamengo

Milan striker Ronaldo reveals that he may move to Brazilian side Flamengo if the Rossoneri let him go following his antics in Rio De Janeiro.

Ronaldo, Milan (Foto Grazia Neri)
The player’s future at the club is looking increasingly uncertain following the transvestite scandal that he was involved in. Many believe that the former world player of the year is on his way out of the club. Ronaldo insists that would not be a problem. He also stated that he is not gay.  

“My contract with Milan ends in June, after that, I am able to talk with whoever I want regarding my future,” Ronaldo told Brazilian television.  

“I already have a plan more or less laid out, and that is my dream to move to Flamengo, I know that the doors there will always be open for me.  

“As for what happened, I did not have any sexual dealings with those people, I must stress that I am not gay.  

“When I told my girlfriend, she started to shout, scream and swear at me, I think she’ll find it hard to forgive me.”  

Milan are on course to qualify for the Champions League and they may have to try and conquer it without the Brazilian star. Ronaldo has left Italy once on bad terms when he escaped from Inter to join Real Madrid in 2002. Now it seems repeat his disappearing act in June.  

Salvatore Landolina
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