LA Galaxy To Tempt Ronaldinho
LA Galaxy are lining up a mega offer to tempt Ronaldinho to join David Beckham in the MLS and will put the proposal to the player's agent at a meeting next week.
Now Ronaldinho could be given another idea to consider with LA Galaxy set to offer him a staggering €18m-a-year to play for them over the next three to five seasons.
While the amount is enough to make any player think twice, the club would recoup the money through marketing after pairing two of the world's most famous names together.
Ronaldinho though has said that he still has more to prove in Europe and has yet to sit down and hold further talks with Barcelona about their plans.
According to Sport, the 28-year-old's brother and agent, Roberto de Assis, will have a previously planned meeting with Galaxy officials in Houston in the next few days.
It is then that the club will make their offer and then approach Barça with a bid of around €30m, which will be enough to see him leave Camp Nou.
Lucas Brown, Goal.com
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