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8th January 2004

Inter Milan want Ronaldo back >>
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Italian giants Inter Milan are keen to bring Real Madrid star Ronaldo back to the club in the summer, and the Brazilian legend has made it known he would be happy with such a move, but whether the Spanish Champions,where Ronaldo has been a huge success, will let the player leave is another question.

Should Ronaldo complete his move, then it is highly believed Milan's current star man Christian Vieri could leave the club, possibly to English side Chelsea. Vieri was said to be unhappy by the sale of team mate Hernan Crespo to the Blues earlier this season and following numerous rows with the clubs bosses this year would seemingly not object to a similar switch if Ronaldo was to return.


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