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Ronaldinho a 'certainty' to join Kabuscorp - Kangamba

Ronaldinho a 'certainty' to join Kabuscorp - Kangamba
The former Barcelona star is thought to be on the verge of moving to Angola, following in the footsteps of Rivaldo


Kabuscorp president Benedict Kangamba has claimed Ronaldinho is set to move to Angola at the end of the Liga MX season.

The 34-year-old is contracted with Queretaro until the end of the 2015-16 campaign after surprisingly joining the Mexican side last September.

Ronaldinho was linked with several clubs around the world, including Kabuscorp, prior to moving to Mexico and the Angolan side have once again emerged as a possible destination for the 2005 Ballon d'Or winner.

Kabuscorp president Kangamba expects Ronaldinho to be plying his trade in Girabola - the top division of Angolan football - at the halfway mark of 2015.

"It's a certainty. We are negotiating, but Ronaldinho has to terminate the contract with his current club, and then be able to join us in June," Kangamba told Public Television Angola (PTA) .

"You may ask why I picked Ronaldinho... Well, I want quality in my squad."

If Ronaldinho does complete a move to Kabuscorp, he would follow in the footsteps of former team-mate Rivaldo, who joined the club on a one-year deal in 2012.



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