The Brazilian international has no intention of leaving Flamengo any time soon.
Former World Player of the Year, Ronaldinho, has affirmed that he has no intentions of leaving Brazilian giants Flamengo at the end of the season, after speculation linking him with a possible return to European soccer.

Ronaldinho, who starred for European clubs Paris Saint Germain, Barcelona and AC Milan, has been in brilliant form for Flamengo this season, and his displays earned him a return to the Brazilian national team, even if he didn't participate in the 2011 Copa America in Argentina.

According to reports, Ronaldinho was in doubt over his stay at Flamengo due to unpaid wages, however, the 31-year-old denied this by claiming that he is at ease at the Rio de Janeiro giants.

In the past couple of weeks Ronaldinho had been linked with a possible move to Greek side Panathinaikos, but his brother and agent Roberto de Assis Moreira affirmed that a future move is unlikely.

"I have not spoken to anyone about a potential transfer. He is very happy here as he can always visit his friends. He is still a big name in world soccer," Assis declared to Lancenet.

"He's getting some excellent results here. He has made over 50 appearances for his club and has scored 20 goals. He has even returned to the Selecao. He is very happy and wants to focus on his performances on the field."

On Sunday Ronaldinho scored the crucial winner as Flamengo beat Internacional of Porto Alegre 1-0, to move them into the Copa Libertadores zone with only one round left to play in the Brazilian championship.