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Robinho Discusses Failed Real Madrid to Chelsea Transfer, Manchester City, More

Published by Bleacher Report on Mon, 30 Jan 2017


Chelsea missed out on the chance to signRobinho from Real Madrid back in 2008 because the Blues started selling shirts with his name on before the deal went through, according to the Brazilian playmaker.City swooped with a late32.5 million bid to snap up Robinho ahead of Chelsea as the first major signing of their new era under ownersAbu Dhabi United Group, per BBC Sport.Then-Chelsea managerLuiz Felipe Scolari was reportedly left "fuming" having missed out on signing theBrazil international, and Robinho has revealed Chelsea's impatience and poor relationship with Real caused the deal to break down, perFourFourTwo (via The Sun's Gary Carter):My goal was to move to ChelseaBig Phil [Scolari] said I could make the difference for him as his squad, according to him, was not creative enough.But Real Madrid had fallen out with Chelseathey didnt like them selling shirts with my name on before the deal had been done.Im pretty sure that this error was one of the main reasons why the transfer failed, as it was a matter of pride for Real Madrid.City broke the British transfer record to sign Robinho and the move was met with great fanfare as it signalled the Sky Blues' increased ambition with the financial backing of their Middle East-based owners.Then 24 years old, Robinho was an exciting prospect, but he stayed at City for just 16 months before being loaned to Brazilian club Santos and eventually moving to AC Milan.He started well at City, netting11 goals in his first 16 Premier League games at the club, but he cut a frustrated figure at times, accused his team-mates of having "the mentality of a small side" and went AWOL from awinter training camp in Tenerife, per theGuardian.PerFourFourTwo (via Carter), Robinho, now 33 and playing for Brazilian sideAtletico Mineiro, insisted then-City manager Mark Hughes gave him permission to return home from the Tenerife camp, which came just four months after his move to the Sky Blues:When I arrived at City, I hadnt had any vacation time and he promised me he'd give me one week to get some rest.I believed what he told me so when I travelled to Tenerife, I went to him and said, "Mister, can I have my vacation now'"He said, "OK." I packed my things, let the club know that I was leaving and enjoyed a week back home because he had allowed me to gohe had given me his word.Having missed out on signing Robinho, Chelsea went on to win a third Premier League title in the 2009-10 season under manager Carlo AncelottiScolari was sacked in February 2009 after less than a term in the job.It took City until 2012 to win their first Premier League title after the cash injection fromSheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyanwas put to better use and Robinho had left the club.Chelsea arguably dodged a bullet in missing out on Robinho as he never quite lived up to his potential. But the saga that saw him move to City will long mark the start of the Sky Blues' increased clout in the transfer market and the subsequent success that has followed.
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