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   <title>Cruzeiro fends off Kleber talk</title>
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   Brazilian club Cruzeiro is desperate to hang on to Kleber amid growing rumors that Liverpool are lining up a bid for the striker. The 25-year-old insists that he is in no rush to leave his homeland, while club spokesman Guilherme Mendes insists that there is no pressure to agree a deal. "Firstly, Cruzeiro have no interest in negotiating for forward Kleber," he said. "He has signed a long-term contract with the club and Cruzeiro expect
   
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   <title>Ronaldo, Ronaldinho left off Brazil's roster</title>
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   Ronaldo and Ronaldinho were not named to Brazil's roster Thursday by manager Dunga for two upcoming World Cup qualifiers and the Confederations Cup, Brazil plays Uruguay on June 6 and Paraguay June 10 in qualifying for the 2010 World Cup. The Confederations Cup is June 14-28 in South Africa. Brazil is second in South American qualifying, three points behind Paraguay. The top four finishers automatically advance to the World Cup in South Afr
   
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   <title>Amauri chooses Brazil over Italy</title>
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   Juventus striker Amauri has pledged his international future to Brazil. The 28-year-old South American had been considering an approach to represent Italy after failing to make a single appearance for the Selecao throughout his career. But despite qualifying via nationality rules, the former Palermo star wants to play for the country of his birth. Amauri was called up by Brazil coach Carlos Dunga for next week's friendly against Italy
   
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   <title>Brazilian legend Ronaldo set to join Corinthians</title>
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   Former three-time FIFA Player of the Year Ronaldo is set to join Brazil's Corinthians, the club announced on its website Tuesday. Ronaldo, 32, suffered his third major knee injury in February and his future on the field was in doubt. But the striker, who scored 62 goals for Brazil, is set to resume his club career in his homeland where it started 15 years ago. "In the next few hours, the two sides should provide the final formalities to clos
   
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   <title>Sao Paulo wins third straight Brazilian title</title>
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   Borges scored his 16th goal and Sao Paulo defeated Goias 1-0 on Sunday to wrap up its third straight Brazilian title on the last day of the season. Sao Paulo held off Gremio, which defeated Atletico 2-0 on Sunday and would have captured the championship if Sao Paulo lost. Sao Paulo became the first team to win three straight titles in Brazil and has six overall. Sao Paulo also won titles in 1977, 1986 and 1991. Corinthians, Flamengo, Inte
   
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   <title>Inter's Adriano not headed to Brazil's Fluminense</title>
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   Unsettled Inter Milan striker Adriano will not be joining Fluminense in January, according to his agent. The Brazil international remains out-of-favour at the San Siro following reports of a fall-out with coach Jose Mourinho. However, agent Gilmar Rinaldi claims stories in the Brazilian media which suggested Adriano was set to return to Fluminese on loan in January are wide of the mark. "It's ridiculous," he said. "There has been n
   
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   <title>Roque Junior returns home to join Palmeiras</title>
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   Brazilian defender Roque Junior will be returning home after Palmeiras confirmed that the club has signed the Brazil international from Qatari side Al-Rayyan until the end of the season. The 32-year-old spent five years at the club from 1995 through 2000, and he was pursued by Palmeiras coach Vanderlei Luxemburgo after the team lost defenders Jeci and David to long-term injuries. Roque Junior will be unveiled on Thursday and he is
   
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   Ronaldo appears to be on the verge of ending his 18-month association with AC Milan after agreeing a deal with Brazilian side Flamengo. The 31-year-old is continuing his recuperation from the knee tendon injury he suffered in February but is now out of contract at the San Siro. Flamengo's president, Marcio Braga, told Globoesporte newspaper: "We have a deal with the player's agent. "As soon as he has recovered from the injury, 
   
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   <title>Ronaldinho set to defy Barca and play in Olympics</title>
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   Ronaldinho has revealed he is ready to defy Barcelona and take up his place in Brazil's squad for next month's Olympic Games. The unsettled forward has been named as one of three over-age players in coach Dunga's 18-man squad and fully intends to make the trip to Beijing despite Barcelona insisting he is due at the Camp Nou for the beginning of preseason training. The Catalan club have already admitted Ronaldinho is not part of t
   
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