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Published 10:53 4 Jan 2016 GMT
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But according to Roberto, his brother and agent, Ronaldinho has no plans to hang up his boots just yet - and his next destination could well be England.
"I have had more than one call from England," he is quoted as saying by The Sun. "My brother is a competitor. He loves to win. That is what people do not realise about him."
"He still wants to play. He has never had serious injuries; his body is in perfect condition.
"I think he has three or four years left to him, maybe more."
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