World Cup winner keen to win silverware with French club
By Robin Bairner
AC Milan attacker Ronaldinho has stated that he would consider a return to Paris Saint-Germain to finish his career.
The 30-year-old was first brought to Europe by the French club, for whom he starred for two years, from Gremio before moving onto Barcelona, and the Brazilian international has stated that a return to the French capital could be welcomed.
“Anything could happen,” he told a club publication, according to Ligue 1’s official website. “It’s impossible for me to forget PSG. The club holds a special place in my heart. That’s where everything started for me in Europe and everyone wants to finish his career where it started. As I intend going on playing for a number of years, a lot of things could happen.
“I had a lot of great times in Paris but there was one thing lacking; winning trophies.”
Flashes of Ronaldinho’s very best form have been displayed this season, though that has not stopped rumours suggesting that he could be shipped out to make way for the return of Kaka. Nevertheless, a move back to Paris does not realistically seem imminent
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