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Robinho Loan Race Heating Up

(Soccer365.com) - The personal manager for Real Madrid starlet Robinho says as many as six teams have shown interest in giving the youngster a loan run-out.

Corinthians, Flamengo and former side Santos are among those making early pitches.

"Big Brazilian teams have been asking me about Robinho as he is not having a good time in Real Madrid," Wagner Ribeiro revealed.

"Everyone already knows that Corinthians is very interested, but there are also big teams from Minas Gerais and Rio de Janeiro that have got in touch with me asking about the player."

"For the moment the only thing that I can say is that Robinho is going to continue at Real Madrid, but I must also say that the player is not comfortable with his situation there," he noted.

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Robinho won't leave Madrid. Its a big oppotunity for a young player like him. Why go to a lesser known club like Corinthians and those people. Im not saying they are bad but i mean they arent as good as Madrid

Capello should play Robinho more. But I don't think Robinho will leave. It doesn't look like Capello will last much longer the way things are going which means more playing time for Robinho.

Funny, how a couple of weeks ago Robinho was saying that Tottenham wasn't a big enough club for him. I guess reality must have slapped him in the face because now he's considering Flamengo, Corinthians and Santos. These clubs are not small but they aren't the EPL either. If those brazilian clubs were truly huge... the best brazilian soccer players wouldn't leave to play in Europe. I'm glad things aren't easy for him at the moment. The next Pele....Yeah right.

Robinho is a good player but I think if he leaves Madrid he won't be in big club like that again so I would stay at Madrid you have to earn your sprot on a team. And if people say that he is next Pele he has to go a long way and he isn't even in the same league as Pele is on keep your head up Robinho work hard for what you got make the people Love you and like you like the great Pele did.

Robinho will never be worthy enough to even carry Pele's shoes.

Robinho has a slight chance of being as good as Pele but ....i think he will never even get close.

Robinho is a punk & he's overated. He's acting like a spoiled child. 10 years from now nobody will remember him but then again it's going to be like that for most players as they all pretty much play alike with very little difference. Soccer has changed & it has not changed for the better. It's no longer The King of Sports. It's just a business. Make Money! Make Money!

Robinho,robinho.....hummm? what has he done? if he's so great (some of you compare him to the immortal Pele')why is he on the bench?

dont even compare him to the great pele he will never get close to him + everytime he goes on the field he tries to do all these stupid moves when he could just play simple

Robinho is not a player that should be sitting the bench Fabio Capello is the worst coach ever. I think what he is trying to do is put in new players and show fresh faces but if you are going to do this you must rotate your good players in and out

Robinho is a young very talented player. He is very very explosive and has excellent foot speed. He has the ability to be a excellent player but will he put the work in to become tht idk. He could be the future of the Brasilian national team he could be. Put dont even compare him with Pele. Dont even

Hey the kid is as good as any of the players capello currently has in his squad, when you look at the playing time of Gonzalo hinguain one has to think does he really deserves to be played before Robinho i dont think so. about being the new pele hopefully capello would give him more playing time then iwill make my desicion!

He's over hyped & already gone as far as he's going to go. He should catch the same train back to South America with his boy Tevez & then Europe will have two less brainless Latin American's running around like Chickens with their heads' cut off.

Yeah they are a couple of boneheads.

Thanks for sharing. Always good to find a real eperxt.

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