Ronaldinho
has had his Fluminense contract terminated by mutual consent and leaves the
Brazilian club after making just nine appearances.
Fluminense
announced on Tuesday that the 35-year-old's spell at the club had been cut
short just two months after returning to Brazil following a stint in Mexico
with Queretaro.
'Fluminense made
an announcement that the breaking of their contract with Ronaldinho Gaucho is in
an amicable form and in mutual agreement between both parties,' the club's
official statement read.'Since first
contract with directors, the athlete and his representatives treated the club
with professionalism and respect.
'Fluminense
and Ronaldinho will proceed with ties maintained and plans to work on other
projects in the future.'
The former
world player of the year took to Twitter to thank the club on Tuesday morning
stating 'with great respect and gratitude I take leave of this great club'.
Ronaldinho
signed a one-and-a-half-year deal with Fluminense in July but failed to impress
and has been heavily criticised by supporters following a number of poor
performances.


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