Will Shearer Days Ever Return To Tyneside?
By Nu Mad
Updated Thursday, 12th July 2007
In the summer of 1996 Sir John Hall found £15m to break the world transfer record when "Alan Shearer came home". After news the current record is about to fall, we ask ... will Newcastle United ever be in that position again?
Reports in Spain suggest that AC Milan are prepared to pay £89million for Ronaldinho.
Spanish daily AS claims that Milan chief Silvio Berlusconi is prepared to pay the 125 million Euros required to trigger Ronaldinho's buy-out clause at Barcelona.
The reports claim that Milan will make a series of bids for the striker, but if they do not succeed then such is Berlusconi's desire to bring him to the San Siro, he will meet the enormous buy-out clause, which would comfortably break the world transfer record currently held by Real Madrid, who paid £45.6 million for Zinedine Zidane in 2001.
Ronaldinho will sign a five-year contract worth around £6m a year, plus exclusive image rights.
Newcastle's current record is the £17m they paid for Michael Owen.