Ronaldinho's agent has mooted a transfer to AC Milan after the player was involved in an alleged bust-up with Barcelona boss Frank Rijkaard. The Catalans claim the Brazilian did not play in Monday's Liga match away to Celta Vigo because of a foot injury, but a club source has suggested otherwise.
A Camp Nou insider told the Sun that Ronaldinho was left out by Rijkaard as a sanction for missing training.
"He was being punished," said the source. "Rijkaard was showing rules apply to everyone, no matter how big the star. But things are bad in the dressing room."
Meanwhile, Ronaldinho's brother and agent Roberto de Assis has admitted that a move to the San Siro was a "possibility" and that it would more than make up for the disappointment of failing to tie up a deal for Ronaldo.
"The transfer of Ronaldinho to Milan is possible and would be bigger business for the team than the transfer of Ronaldo," he told Corriere dello Sport.
Premiership champions Chelsea have also registered their interest in the World Player of the Year, and are believed to have had a 100m euro bid rejected last season.
The 26-year-old is the star of the Barcelona team that won both La Liga and the Champions League last season, and has scored 41 goals in 93 Primera Division appearances.
Despite a subdued World Cup he is almost universally recognised as the best player on the planet.
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