Next Real Star

by WisdomMountain | June 14, 2009 at 11:40 pm
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After Cristiano Ronaldo and Kaka,who's the next soccer star on Real Madrid's head hunting list?

French great Zinedine Zidane,new adviser to Real Madrid president Florentino Perez reveals Bayern Munich midfielder Franck Ribery is the next Real star target.


Now,it is up to Ribery,Zizou's former France team-mate to grasp the "beautiful opportunity" to shine in the galactinos.

Zidane has apparently sounded out Ribery on this next big bucks transfer boost to the Bernabeu.


"He's a magnificent player who would fit in at Real," stressed Zidane.

Zidane held the world record transfer fee of 75 million euros when he moved from Juventus to Real Madrid in 2001.

Cristiano Ronaldo's latest trnnsfer at 94 million euros from Manchester United to Reallast week broke a new historic world record in the soccer world.

Commenting on how it feels to lose the soccer transfer crown in French daily, Le Dauphine Libere, yesterday,Zidane said: "I finally lose this record,which was pretty heavy to bear."

Zidane is a world soccer legend as he is the former French national team captain who led France to World Cup glory in 1998. He is also FIFA World Player Of The Year three times.
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With Zizou now advising Real on soccer strategies,Barcelona has better  be prepared for very innovative and surprising tactics in future.

Don't forget the bald legend Zizou,36, can make righteous move like walking away from a dirty tackle and suddenly turning to head butt you into the air off your feet!
  

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albertacowpoke

Frank Ribery is already a star in my mind.  Of course I'm biased since I'm a Bayern Munich fan.  Good post, thank  you for this.

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