Ronaldinho leaving ?

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Ronaldinho has hinted that he may well leave Flamengo, but has stressed that if he does depart he will ensure the transfer is done in the right manner.

The former Barcelona and AC Milan superstar scored the winning goal in a 2-1 victory over Vasco da Gama on Saturday, but his future has been unclear in recent times.

With the Engenhao club struggling in their Copa Libertadores group, reports have stated that the 32-year-old could be sold if the side exit the tournament.

Ronaldinho has added fuel to the speculation by admitting that he may well leave the Rio de Janeiro outfit.

"Since I arrived here I have always played with love. And that's how I want to leave, through the front door, doing what I know will help the club," he told reporters in Brazil after the game.

Ronaldinho joined Flamengo in January 2011, and is currently under contract until 2014

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where would he go?
 
The personification of a has-been, Kaka in the Premier League would be a calculated risk (with him finding some form at long last)... Ronaldinho would be a disaster!
 
BlueGun said:
I wouldn't mind him coming here for a year.
Great player 4/5 years ago but now he is just not quick/strong/passionate enogh to satisfy his Big ego. He'll probably go to Anzhi or Malaga
 
He's really in no position for any club with serious Euro ambitions. I would bet he takes a nice payday in China or USA.
 
Rushton121 said:
BlueGun said:
I wouldn't mind him coming here for a year.

Premiership is far too fast paced for him.

He could play 30 mins at the end of games that we're winning, look at pizarro.. he doesn't seem too be doing to bad.

Imagine how many shirts he'd sell?
 
Laurent Charvet said:
Fantastic player, but I honestly don't think he would have cut it in the premiership in his prime.

Huh... what makes you say that?

If he played in the prem in his prime he would have easily been the best player in the league.
 
BlueGun said:
Laurent Charvet said:
Fantastic player, but I honestly don't think he would have cut it in the premiership in his prime.

Huh... what makes you say that?

If he played in the prem in his prime he would have easily been the best player in the league.

Think it would have been too fast and physical for him. Some players just aren't suited for this league. Shevchenko was a prime example... Great player... just didn't happen for him.
 

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