Ronaldinho in England
The Paris Saint Germain ace is now in London to do work with a computer games company.
Speculation is already rife that while he is in England, he may indeed secure a move to The Premiership.
However, that seems premature as talks between PSG and Manchester United are ongoing in Paris.
Red Devils chief executive Peter Kenyon had to break off from talks on Thursday to finalise the signing of Eric Djemba-Djemba from Nantes.
Kenyon has now rejoined the negotiations and talks are continuing.
The player's brother and agent Roberto Assis, remains confident a deal will be struck, saying: "United had an offer that was refused but negotiations have continued and they are set to make a new offer."
On Friday, the English media suggested that Chelsea will make a late move and challenge both United and Real Madrid for the Samba superstar.
Assis then added that The Blues have indeed expressed their interest but that a bid has not yet been made by the West London club for the Brazilian ace.
"There is also some interest from Chelsea, although there hasn't been an official offer put to the club (PSG) yet," added Assis.
The Spanish champions have made a higher bid than United at present, but they want Ronaldinho in 2004, while Sir Alex Ferguson wants him now.