English Press: Ronaldinho Plotting Chelsea Move
According to The Sun, Ronaldinho is fed up with his treatment at Barcelona and has instructed his agent, brother Roberto de Assis, to sound out the prospects of a move to Stamford Bridge to play for Chelsea...
zoom - galleria English paper The Sun reports that Ronaldinho could be plotting a move to Chelsea.
Rumours abounded that the player, out injured, did not even attend Barcelona's 2-1 win over Sevilla at the weekend, although the club denies this.
Apparently, though, Ronaldinho is sick of his critics both insdie and outside of the club, the player now beginning to lose faith in the club management - and vice versa.
The former PSG man has in the past declared that he'd love to one day play for Chelsea, and has allegedly set the wheels in motion for an audacious move to London.
His brother and agent, Roberto de Assis, has apparently been dispatched to once again negotiate with Chelsea in a repeat of last month's meeting between Roberto and Chelsea supremo Roman Abramovich.
Following the departure of coach Jose Mourinho from Stamford Bridge, this could yet precipitate further agreement between the two parties.
But Barcelona have said nothing on the issue and seem unlikely to let 'Dinho leave without a fight. What's more, there is every indication that the player could be back in action for the blaugrana at the weekend.
According to The Sun, Ronaldinho is fed up with his treatment at Barcelona and has instructed his agent, brother Roberto de Assis, to sound out the prospects of a move to Stamford Bridge to play for Chelsea...
zoom - galleria English paper The Sun reports that Ronaldinho could be plotting a move to Chelsea.
Rumours abounded that the player, out injured, did not even attend Barcelona's 2-1 win over Sevilla at the weekend, although the club denies this.
Apparently, though, Ronaldinho is sick of his critics both insdie and outside of the club, the player now beginning to lose faith in the club management - and vice versa.
The former PSG man has in the past declared that he'd love to one day play for Chelsea, and has allegedly set the wheels in motion for an audacious move to London.
His brother and agent, Roberto de Assis, has apparently been dispatched to once again negotiate with Chelsea in a repeat of last month's meeting between Roberto and Chelsea supremo Roman Abramovich.
Following the departure of coach Jose Mourinho from Stamford Bridge, this could yet precipitate further agreement between the two parties.
But Barcelona have said nothing on the issue and seem unlikely to let 'Dinho leave without a fight. What's more, there is every indication that the player could be back in action for the blaugrana at the weekend.
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