AC Milan have taken a step forward in their bid to sign Ronaldinho from Barcelona, according to vice-chairman Adriano Galliani. Galliani said on Saturday that an agreement was met with the player, but an approach must be made for his club. However, the Milan GM insists his side have got a 'deal'. "Yesterday there was a basic agreement in principle. Now there is a real deal," he said. In the same context, Ronaldinho's agent and brother Roberto de Assis indicated that the Brazilian is seeking Barca's permission to complete the move. "Ronaldinho would very much like to play for a team like Milan and he acted entirely professionally, asking Barcelona for permission to negotiate," he told Italian television. No Inter However, De Assis responded negatively when asked about the involvement of Inter Milan in the chase to sign his brother. "Inter? At this moment we are talking to Milan," he said. Inter patron Massimo Moratti insisted on Saturday that Barca and Ronaldinho 'will not move a muscle' before listening to the Nerazzurri offer.