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ZZ hails Ronaldo move, reveals Ribery talks
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France great Zinedine Zidane lauded Real Madrid's record-breaking acquisition of Portuguese winger Cristiano Ronaldo, in an interview with French daily Le Dauphine Libere published yesterday.

Zidane, a World Cup winner in 1998 and three-time FIFA World Player of the Year, held the record for the world's highest transfer fee after his 75 million-euro move from Juventus to Real in 2001, only for Ronaldo's 94 million-euro switch from Manchester United earlier this week to eclipse him.

"I finally lose this record, which was pretty heavy to bear," said Zidane, who was named as an advisor to Florentino Perez when the 62-year-old Spaniard returned to his role as Real president last week.

Ronaldo's capture followed hot on the heels of that of Brazilian playmaker Kaka, who arrived from AC Milan for a reported 65 million euros, but Zidane said he did not think the Spanish giants' recruitment policy was unethical.

"When you want to bring the best players in the world together in one team, it costs money," said Zidane.

"It's true that, with Kaka and Ronaldo, Madrid wanted to make a big statement. It was the will of the new president, Florentino Perez.

"This man wants more than just making a name for himself, he wants to give the club the chance to return to the highest level and fight on an equal footing with teams like Barcelona, for example."

Zidane went on to reveal that he was currently "in discussion" with Bayern Munich attacking midfielder and former France teammate Franck Ribery, who has also been linked with a big-money move to the Bernabeu.

"He's a magnificent player who would fit in at Real," Zidane said. "And playing in this team is a huge opportunity in the career of a player, which I don't think you could refuse.

"After Munich, it would be a beautiful opportunity for Franck. The decision is up to him."

Swoop for Villa

Valencia striker David Villa, one of the stars of Spain's victorious Euro 2008 squad, has signed for Real Madrid for close to 40 million euros, a Spanish newspaper said on Saturday.

Marca, citing sources at Real Madrid and Valencia, said both clubs were hammering out the fine details of the deal before officially announcing the transfer.

(AFP via China Daily June 15, 2009)

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