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    Blackburn in for Kaka and Robinho



    Robinho and Kaká head Blackburn's audacious summer wishlist

    Kaká is just one of several Brazilians on Blackburn's audacious shopping list. Photograph: Helios De La Rubia/Real Madrid via Getty Images

    It seems the owners of Blackburn Rovers know no bounds, despite Ronaldinho's blunt rejection of a move to Lancashire, with a further six current Brazilian internationals forming part of an audacious summer wishlist for the Venky's Group.

    The Indian firm which controls affairs at Rovers remain hopeful they can coax a big-name South American to Ewood Park and are pursuing several eggs to put in their basket.

    Representatives of half a dozen Brazil players – Robinho, Kaká, Neymar and Elano among them – have been contacted with a view to checking potential availability at the end of this season. Arranging such a coup is a key part of their plans for the Premier League team, if one which will be met with scepticism from elsewhere. Internationals with Argentina are also under consideration as part of what is a genuine list hatched in India.

    Sources close to Venky's readily admit that convincing any high-profile player from another continent to move to one of the English top flight's less fashionable clubs will be problematic, especially if they don't eat chicken. Still, the Indian company – which has a most recently reported annual turnover of close to £1bn and profits of a tenth of that amount – are adamant they will bestow what it takes in salary payments to land a big signing. Venky's are less willing to spend lavishly on transfer fees, but will do so if they feel it is necessary.

    It was reported Ronaldinho refused to accept wages worth a staggering £20m over three years and subsequent transfer business by Blackburn during the January window was low-key. That makes it more likely that a young, up-and-coming Brazilian player with aspirations of moving to Europe for the first time in his career would be a realistic target.

    As things stand, though, Blackburn's senior figures may take a closer interest than most when Brazil's national team lands on these shores for their friendly meeting with Scotland at the Emirates on 27 March.

    A humble guy with healthy desire.

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      #3
      This is brilliant, they literally have no idea what they are doing.

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        #4
        Comical
        Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’

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          Maybe they're doing an everton and linking themselves with players they know they dont stand a chance of signing, just to appease the fans.

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            #6
            Bloke at work is a big Rovers fan. He keeps thinking things have settled down then they pop up with something like this and he has his head in his hands again.
            3rd place. Worst champions ever.

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              #7
              The only gracious way to accept an insult is to ignore it; if you can't ignore it, top it; if you can't top it, laugh at it; if you can't laugh at it, it's probably deserved.

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