After one season in the Mexican top division it seems the time for Ronaldinho to move on to pastures new has arrived.

The Brazilian has spent the past season at Queretaro but has fell out with coach Victor Manuel Vucetich who has used him sporadically since his arrival in February which includes a two-legged final that saw Ronaldinho only make the bench in both matches.

Reports of the 35-year-old turning up late for training and storming out of the stadium early following substitutions seem to have cracked the Mexican club who are looking to off-load the midfielder before Wednesday’s transfer deadline in South America.

ESPN have quoted coach Vucetich as saying “The idea is he (Ronaldinho) no longer participates for us.” The destination of the former Barcelona flair player is unknown but the links to LA Galaxy are not new and would suit the MLS club.

His time in Mexico wasn’t all bad though, the appeal of Queretaro has raised along with the profile of the league, club and game. Vucetich said “Marketing-wise it was an enormous success, he’s got great quality, but we need players to contribute in all aspects.”

With that in mind a partnership with Steven Gerrard may well be on the horizon with a swan-song at LA Galaxy suiting the high profile nature of one of the most aesthetically pleasing players to grace the game.