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Ronaldinho and Sir Alex Ferguson explain Brazilian star's failed move to Manchester United

Ronaldinho, Sir Alex Ferguson and other insiders at the time have opened up on the Brazilian great's failed move to Manchester United in 2003.

During his five years at Barcelona, Ronaldinho became a legend of world football lifting the Champions League, La Liga and Spanish Super Cup during his time at the Camp Nou. He also won the Ballon D'or during his spell at the club in 2005.

However, his future and that of Barca and United could have been a lot different had Ronaldinho signed at Old Trafford. Speaking to GQ ahead of the release of the new film Ronaldinho: The Happiest Man in the World , those who were close to the negotiations at the time explained how the Brazilian midfielder was interested in moving to the Reds.

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His Brazilian teammate Kleberson, who did sign for United in 2003, detailed his conversations with the soon-to-be Barcelona legend. "Ronaldinho told me he was going to Manchester," he explained.

"He kept saying: 'Come to Manchester.' I wanted to go, but I was reluctant because I didn't speak English and United didn't have any Portuguese speakers. But Ronaldinho persuaded me and I went to Manchester."

However, Ronaldinho would not follow his international colleague, after Sandro Rosell was elected to Barcelona's board and spoke to him. Rosell explained in the film: "Ronaldinho’s brother met us both [Rosell and Joan Laporta] and Manchester United at a hotel. We were put into two separate rooms and he went from one to the other listening to and comparing offers.”

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