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Ronaldinho: Basingstoke Town bid to sign Brazil legend

 

Non-league Basingstoke Town have made an audacious bid to sign Brazil's World Cup winner Ronaldinho.

The Conference South side say they are in contact with Ronaldinho's brother and agent, Roberto De Assis.

The 34-year-old former Barcelona and AC Milan star is a free agent after leaving Atletico Mineiro in Brazil.

"We've put an offer to his brother, who is his agent, and look forward hearing back from him," Basingstoke marketing director Simon Hood told BBC South.

Ronaldinho won 97 caps for his country, winning the World Cup in 2002, as well as the Champions League with Barcelona in 2006. He also won the Ballon d'Or in 2005.

Basingstoke play in the sixth tier of English football and face a fight to sign the former PSG forward, with the Chennai Titans in India also bidding to sign the player.

However, with non-league day at the weekend, Hood says his signing would be a huge boost for the game at that level.

"We took a look at the transfer list to see which players were available," added Hood.

"We were shocked to see that Ronaldinho was a free agent and thought what better way for him to get back into football then play for Basingstoke Town.

"We are third in the table and it would be great for not only Basingstoke but non-league football."

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Ronaldinho: Basingstoke Town bid to sign Brazil legend

 

Non-league Basingstoke Town have made an audacious bid to sign Brazil's World Cup winner Ronaldinho.

The Conference South side say they are in contact with Ronaldinho's brother and agent, Roberto De Assis.

The 34-year-old former Barcelona and AC Milan star is a free agent after leaving Atletico Mineiro in Brazil.

"We've put an offer to his brother, who is his agent, and look forward hearing back from him," Basingstoke marketing director Simon Hood told BBC South.

Ronaldinho won 97 caps for his country, winning the World Cup in 2002, as well as the Champions League with Barcelona in 2006. He also won the Ballon d'Or in 2005.

Basingstoke play in the sixth tier of English football and face a fight to sign the former PSG forward, with the Chennai Titans in India also bidding to sign the player.

However, with non-league day at the weekend, Hood says his signing would be a huge boost for the game at that level.

"We took a look at the transfer list to see which players were available," added Hood.

"We were shocked to see that Ronaldinho was a free agent and thought what better way for him to get back into football then play for Basingstoke Town.

"We are third in the table and it would be great for not only Basingstoke but non-league football."

Good to see ambition.

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One of our mags claiming that Samper turned down Arsenal before deadline day.

 

Wenger already tried to poach him 3 years ago, so I will give it credibility. He's one of my favorite Barça prospects and I expect him to rule our midfield for a decade.

 

Don't sell him to Arsenal then yeah?

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One of our mags claiming that Samper turned down Arsenal before deadline day.

 

Wenger already tried to poach him 3 years ago, so I will give it credibility. He's one of my favorite Barça prospects and I expect him to rule our midfield for a decade.

 

Don't sell him to Arsenal then yeah?

 

Probably met his release clause or something like that.

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