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FC Barcelona want-away midfielder Ronaldinho could stay on at Camp Nou beyond the summer, according to his brother-cum-agent Roberto de Assiss.
According to reports emanating from Spain, Premierhip side Manchester City have agreed a fee with Spanish powerhouse FC Barcelona over Ronaldinho.
Brazilian superstar Ronaldinho is hoping to join AC Milan this summer, according to his brother and agent, Roberto de Assis. Man City have also been linked with the Barcelona frontman.
Chelsea have been linked with a move for Ronaldinho from Barcelona. It was expected that te Brazilian would join Man City, but the arrival of Luiz Felipe Scolari could see the arrival of the talented forward.
The Vice President and transfer supremo of AC Milan has admitted that it is highly unlikely that the Brazilian will be playing for them next season.
Inter Milan president Massimo Moratti has revealed that his club could provide rivals to AC Milan to acquire the signature of outbound Ronaldinho. The Barcelona striker is reportedly unhappy at the Spanish giants.
Ronaldinho's brother and agent Roberto de Assis has confirmed that Italian giants AC Milan have made an offer for the Barcelona star, and that the Brazilian is only interested in a move to Milan where he will link up with countrymen Kaka and Alexandre Pato.
AC Milan scout Ernesto Bronzetti has claimed that his club are still very much interested in signing Ronaldinho this summer. The Brazilian reportedly told Frank Rijkaard this week that he intends to leave Barcelona soon.
Amidst reports that Ronaldinho was spotted nightclubing 48 hours before Barcelona's game with Osasuna, and reports that Ronaldinho may leave to Chelsea, Barcelona have announced that Ronaldinho will return on Tuesday for the Champions League match against VfB Stuttgart.
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