With Ronaldinho reportedly unsettled at Barcelona, Milan are reconsidering a January bid, according to Italian Press reports.
The Rossoneri had been tipped to lure the Brazilian wizard in the New Year after continuous rumours after a summer move proved impossible.
However, Barca chief Joan Laporta has always asserted that the Selecao star is not for sale at any price.
But Ronaldinho is eyeing the exit door at the Nou Camp after a row with the club, according to La Gazzetta dello Sport.
The FIFA World Player of the Year for 2004 and 2005 was late to return to Barca duty after playing for Brazil against Ecuador and was dropped for their clash against Villarreal.
Ronaldinho has failed to live up to his very high standards so far this term and it is believed that Laporta may accept a bid of around £45m in the transfer window.
While Milan have made it clear that they would love to add the 27-year-old to their ranks, they may face some stiff competition.
Chelsea have declared their interest and may prove to have deeper pockets should a bidding war start.
The Rossoneri had been tipped to lure the Brazilian wizard in the New Year after continuous rumours after a summer move proved impossible.
However, Barca chief Joan Laporta has always asserted that the Selecao star is not for sale at any price.
But Ronaldinho is eyeing the exit door at the Nou Camp after a row with the club, according to La Gazzetta dello Sport.
The FIFA World Player of the Year for 2004 and 2005 was late to return to Barca duty after playing for Brazil against Ecuador and was dropped for their clash against Villarreal.
Ronaldinho has failed to live up to his very high standards so far this term and it is believed that Laporta may accept a bid of around £45m in the transfer window.
While Milan have made it clear that they would love to add the 27-year-old to their ranks, they may face some stiff competition.
Chelsea have declared their interest and may prove to have deeper pockets should a bidding war start.
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