Ronaldo moves to "Milan"? © EuroFootball.com

The Madrid attacker Ronaldo is expected to join an Italian club in the near future. According to the Spanish press, "Real" has accepted a 6 million euro offer from "Milan" and agreed to sell their Brazilian striker, whose contract was still valid until 2008. Ronaldo is expected to undergo a medical examination in Italy soon.

According to the newspaper "El Mundo," Ronaldo will sign a one-and-a-half-year contract with "Milan" and will have the opportunity to finish his career at the club. Meanwhile, the website "Marca" reports that the Italian intermediary Ernesto Bronzetti has confirmed the agreement between the clubs.

Madrid's "Real" bought Ronaldo from another Milan team, "Inter," in 2002 for 30 million euros. The two-time world champion and three-time best player of the year Ronaldo played a total of 98 matches and scored 69 goals for Madrid's club.

Recently, the thirty-year-old striker has faced criticism for his poor form, and Real's coach Fabio Capello recently mentioned that he does not see a place for this player on the field.

"Milan" has been interested in acquiring the most prolific player in World Cup history, Ronaldo, before and has offered, as claimed, from 15 to 18 million euros for him, but "Real" has rejected these offers.