Milan Star Ronaldinho Wants Barcelona Return – Report

The Brazilian’s agent has hinted that Ronaldinho would be more than happy to return to former club Barcelona, leading to widespread reports in the Italian media that he may just do that.

Ronaldinho ponders his successful move to Milan, which has kick-started his career (Grazia Neri)
Milan ace Ronaldinho is being linked with a Barcelona return after his brother and agent Roberto de Assis claimed heading back to the Camp Nou is possible.

The Brazilian signed for the Rossoneri last summer after a poor season with the Blaugrana. Spanish reports claimed his exit from Barcelona was down to friction with former coach Frank Rijkaard.

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claims that the agent opened the door for a potential move, however, De Assis was keen to underline that his brother is happy at San Siro, despite a mediocre season to date.

"Barcelona is a special city for us, and we would always be happy to go back there. However, Ronaldinho is happy at Milan," De Assis told AS.

The latest revelations have led to the Italian press speculating on whether Ronaldinho will be heading back to his old hunting ground.

'Dinho's’ current Milan deal expires in 2011 and the club are likely to oppose a possible return to Spain.

Salvatore Landolina, Goal.com


 
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