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Ronaldo Dreams Of Signing Marcelo And Dani Alves For Real Valladolid

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Real Valladolid president Ronaldo Nazario is dreaming of bringing two big names to the club this summer in the form of Marcelo and Dani Alves, with the two Brazilian full-backs without a club.

Ronaldo will try to take advantage of his good relationship with his two countrymen,

and is looking to sign them for the newly-promoted LaLiga Santander side.

According to Brazilian media outlet UOL Esporte, Ronaldo is looking for the two full-backs,

who would give the club a publicity boost as well as offering something on the pitch.

The same source report that the salaries are not a problem for the team.

Even still, it won’t be an easy task to bring either to the club.

Both are looking to reach Qatar 2022 and play for Brazil.

 

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After ending his 16-year spell with Real Madrid and becoming the player with the most titles won with the club,

Marcelo is already being sought after by several teams across Europe, among them AC Milan,

who want to strengthen their squad after winning the Serie A title and ahead of their participation in the Champions League next season.

While Alves, who left Barcelona after a second spell with the Blaugrana, is also wanted by several teams,

including Brazil’s Flamengo, who are looking to bring the full-back home and sign him for at least one season.

Both Alves, 39, and Marcelo, 34, are looking to continue playing at a good level to be in the best possible shape to be considered for the 2022 World Cup this winter.

The Spanish season is still several weeks away, but Ronaldo and Real Valladolid urgently need to start strengthening their squad to try to stay in the Spanish top flight.

Valladolid were relegated in 2020/21, before being promoted at the first attempt.

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