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Joan Laporta has claimed that Barca had the chance to sign Ronaldo before his move to Manchester United in 2003, report Marca.
"We were in a process of rebuilding everything," he explains.
"I was at Sporting Club de Portugal talking to his agent [Jorge Mendes] who wanted to sell Deco to us. "We had already signed Ronaldinho, Rafael Marquez and Ricardo Quaresma so we weren't able to spend that much. But he told us that he had another very good player. It was Ronaldo. "He had a deal with United for 19m euros but we were offered him for 17m euros."
Ronaldo went on to become one of the greatest players on the planet in Manchester before arriving in Madrid six years later.
Somewhere, in a parallel universe, we like to imagine Ronaldo did move Barca to play alongside Ronaldinho and Messi, leaving Real Madrid to make that loan move for Julien Faubert permanent...
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How different things might have been...
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