The Brazilian player arrived this summer to Queretaro, sparking 'Ronaldinho-mania' wherever he goes.

It seems Ronaldinho's romance with Mexico may end abruptly. According to sources, the Brazilian superstar who recently joined Queretaro would be considering a possible move to the United States, where Los Angeles Galaxy are preparing an offer he can't refuse.

The former Barcelona playmaker arrived to Mexico just two months ago, and even though he did not have the benefit of a preseason training, he has shown his class in almost every game he's played in Mexican soil, scoring three goals and assisting his teammates five times. Queretaro are one win away of securing their spot in the Mexican Liguilla, and this news may come in a bad moment, trying to de-stabilize the team.

On the other hand, Los Angeles Galaxy would be interested in signing "Dinho" after the retirement of Landon Donovan, which will be effective when the MLS season is over. Rumors indicate the team contacted the Brazilian player to offer him their "franchise player" spot, but there has been no statement from the former international.

The player's agent, Roberto de Assis, dismissed the rumors about a possible move to the United States, since Ronaldinho doesn't speak English. Furthermore, the player just bought a house in Queretaro, and would be willing to stay for the rest of his contract, which expires in June 2016.