Premier League - City loan Robinho to Santos

Reuters - Thu, 28 Jan 18:25:00 2010

Robinho has joined Santos from Manchester City on a six-month loan deal, both clubs have confirmed.

2010 Manchester City goodbye Robinho - 0

"Santos will assume all of the player's contract terms, including wages and bonuses. Robinho will travel to Brazil on Sunday to begin his loan period," City said.

Robinho will earn substantially lower wages at the Brazilian club but will be paid extra money by sponsors.

"At the beginning I thought this (loan idea) didn't go beyond a distant dream but when I spoke to the player I realized that his will would be fundamental," Santos president Luis Alvaro de Oliveira Ribeiro said.

"The big difficulty was the financial operation despite Robinho being prepared to take a pay cut to play for Santos again. From then on, we set up a financial enterprise to make the (player's) signing viable," he told a news conference.

"Robinho will hand over his image and become an advertising model during the period of the contract with Santos. In exchange for that, there's a financial input to cover the demands of a great star. Santos will pay barely a small portion of the salary within our means.

"Robinho, with his charisma, his performance on the pitch and his image of an idol will attract better sponsors to Santos and all this at zero cost to the club.

"The possibility of an extension to the (loan) contract continues to be a dream but we believe that dreams can come true," Oliveira Ribeiro added.

He said Robinho would be officially unveiled at a big event next week and could make his debut in the "classico" against Sao Paulo in the Paulista state championship on February 7.

The 26-year-old Robinho joined big-spending City in 2008 for a British record transfer fee of £32.5 million from Real Madrid but has struggled to hold down a first-team place.

"Robinho is someone who needs to be playing regularly and we wish him well for the period of his loan," said City manager Roberto Mancini on the club website.

Santos welcomed "King of the step-over" Robinho back on their website.

"It was a negotiation with a very happy ending for Santos. It's a great gift for the Fish's fans," Oliveira Ribeiro added using the Atlantic port city team's nickname.

Robinho, who left Santos for Real Madrid in 2005, won the Confederations Cup with Brazil last year but had feared a lack of first-team action could jeopardise his World Cup hopes.

He struggled to make an impression at City under former manager Mark Hughes but Italian Mancini, who joined the club in December, had said he was keen for him to stay.

When Robinho, whose full name is Robson de Souza, was 14, Santos great Pele, who at the time supervised his former club's youth scheme, said the boy would have a great future.

Robinho won the Brazilian championship twice with Santos and helped them reach the 2003 Libertadores Cup final. At Real

Madrid he was part of a squad that won La Liga in 2007 and 2008.

With Brazil, Robinho won the Copa America in 2007 as the tournament's top scorer with six goals, the Confederations Cup twice and played at the 2006 World Cup in Germany.

Reuters

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  1. well I am a Santos fan... so naturally I loved this­ news when I heard it! Pedala Robinho!

    From Rastaman, on Fri 29 Jan 18:12
  2. Come on Fellas
    ­ Could Robinho hold a regular place in any­ Top Five Premier League Team.?Chelsea must be thanking­ th.eir lucky stars Robinhohohohohoho didnt sign for­ them

    From jack, on Fri 29 Jan 16:59
  3. I have a soft spot for Robinho........a bog at the­ bottom of my garden.

    From Troika, on Fri 29 Jan 16:20
  4. aleast he might win something !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    From Danny, on Fri 29 Jan 16:17
  5. Robinho has only just realised he has been playing for­ a small club like city instead of a BIG club like­ Chelsea (who he thought he was signing for) LMAO.

    From ian, on Fri 29 Jan 16:02
  6. The citeh curse is a strong one the bitterness of the­ fans flows down to the pitch and seeps into the players­ and managers , the negative energy takes even promising­ talent and turns them to garbage .

    From Glenn T, on Fri 29 Jan 14:57
  7. Hasn`t had a good run at City. This will happen to all­ there new players soon

    From nathward, on Fri 29 Jan 14:43
  8. you did this to yourself ; an overnight move to man­ city , you had CHELSEA who could have done the best for­ your football !!!!!!!!!!!!! anyway good luck .

    From Leo, on Fri 29 Jan 14:40
  9. best of luck to the lazy feker!!! - in it for the­ money, but doesnt want to play!!!

    From green2thebone, on Fri 29 Jan 13:50
  10. Goodbye and good luck. Hope people there will be able­ to understand your complex personality!

    From Surendra P, on Fri 29 Jan 12:53
  11. robinho leaving as nothing to do with the training of­ the club, infact man city have 1 of the best academys­ in england which would say their training isnt so bad,­ yes robinho is a good player and highly skillful but­ his personality is majorly flawed he will never stay at­ one club for a long period of time cause he seems to­ get bored very easily.

    From matthew, on Fri 29 Jan 12:51
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    I know the Manchester fans dont want to hear this but­ this isn't about City or United, it's about the­ City of Manchester. Manchester is considered by­ everybody outside the UK as an international feces­ hole. Fact. In a nut shell, Internationals dont­ want to live there. It's just not interesting. ­ Terrible weather, no culture and no models. As far as­ the civilized world is concerned Manchester is a slag­ heap with terrible food and fat women. Why would­ anybody want to live there as a well paid­ international? So far it looks like Internationals can­ only handle about 2 years then they need to get out. ­ It's a pity but true. Watch for more defections.

    From , on Fri 29 Jan 12:08
  13. its 'a good decision MC loan stupid Robinho.let see­ whether he will improve.

    From okikechukwu, on Fri 29 Jan 11:13
  14. Get rid of Robinho asap, MC! Get rid of that immature­ player asp!

    From The H, on Fri 29 Jan 9:09
  15. Just see the latest tape from Osama Bin Laden to prove­ that he is still alive:
    He stated Man City were rubbish­ on Wen night, the British MI5 dismissed the tape and­ stated it could have been recorded anytime in the past­ 34 years.

    From , on Fri 29 Jan 8:45
  16. OOHHHH DEAR DID LITTLE BABY SPIT HIS DUMMY­ OUT
    SPOILT LITTLE BRAT
    DID NOT WANT TO PLAY FOR CITY HE­ JUST WANTED TO GET AWAY FROM HIS OTHER CLUB

    SAME OLD­ SAME OLD

    From ray, on Fri 29 Jan 8:41
  17. Glad to see the back of Robi. Wake up call for all you­ know-it-alls. The reason Abromoavic was able to buy so­ many good players is that he took over Chelsea when­ they were already top 4, i.e. playing CL football. If­ City take fourth spot this year, and there is every­ reason to think they will, then just watch the stars­ banging on their doors for all the $$$$. They will­ probably start with Torres and Gerrard. Both players­ are looking for a CL side.

    From Eliot, on Fri 29 Jan 8:17
  18. Gabriel H from 64: As though u know better how to­ manage a football club. I think Ferguson should employ­ u as thier financial officer and run the club to debt­ free.

    From Ray, on Fri 29 Jan 7:55
  19. Ah well, Shame but, Robbie is a flawed genius.

    From TevezIsClass, on Fri 29 Jan 7:10
  20. MANCHESTER UNITED ARE CRAP CITY ARE @#$% AND I THINK­ THEY SHOULD ALL KISS MY @#$%

    From anna_ogborne, on Fri 29 Jan 7:07
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