Ronaldinho's agent Roberto Assis has admitted a summer transfer is "a possibility" amid reports the Brazilian is unsettled at Barcelona.
The 27-year-old has played just seven full games so far this season, and has been repeatedly linked with a move away from the Nou Camp - with AC Milan and Chelsea among several clubs reportedly interested in him.
The Brazilian came under renewed pressure when scans showed he was not carrying a thigh injury, despite the player's claims to the contrary keeping him out of Barca's 4-1 win over Real Valladolid.
Ronaldinho reportedly has a release clause in his contract, but with the value thought to be prohibitively high, a more likely option should he be determined to leave would seem the possibility of invoking article 17 of FIFA's transfer regulations.
This allows players to buy out the remainder of their contract under certain circumstances and would likely prove a cheaper option.
Assis told GloboEsporte.com: "The possibility for Ronaldinho leaving Barcelona is always there.
"We are aware of the release clause, but we also know about the existence of article 17. Anything is possible.
"In football, results determine how things go. Barcelona have not won anything since last season and, as Ronaldinho is the star of the team, he is the one who is given the worst criticism."
Assis did not rule out the possibility of Ronaldinho moving to Real Madrid, saying: "It has already happened a number of times, even to big names such as Luis Figo.
"However, I don't like to name specific clubs."
Assis added Ronaldinho could well stay at the Nou Camp should Barca win either the Primera Liga or Champions League title.
He said: "The relationship is strained, but imagine if Barca win the Champions League. They wouldn't let him go if he was a champion, would they?
"With their hands on a title, everything would be different."


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zendenling (Chelsea fan)
"how many times have we seen or heard about this news? aren't you guys fed up of these stupid agent talk or whatever nonsense ? He will not leave barcelona for his salary at there is "alot" and who cares if he is not playing well. They have messi, santons, deco, xavi, etc."
dee11 (Liverpool fan)
"what a cabbage his brother is!!! "hey wouldn let him go if he was a champion" he is thestar of the team" um yea you sure about that maybe a couple of seasons ago"
Nistelrooijk (Manchester United fan)
"Dinho has been so maligned and disrespected he oughtta leave. Frank clueless Rijkaard and his small boys are wasting his talent and skill, I rather would see him adding flair to the milan side than rotting on a Barcelona bench where the most he will get is a pay check not apperances!"
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