ROBINHO HAS reportedly caught the eye of the MLS clubs New England Revolution and Orlando City Soccer Club.

Milan have failed to sell Robinho several times and they extended his contract to 2016 last summer after his Santos move fell through but the Rossoneri intend to find a buyer to the disappointing Brazilian and a few clubs have shown interest.

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According to Sky Sport Italia, Robinho has a few suitors with two of them offering him future in America. Orlando City Soccer Club, who were linked with Kaka (expected to stay at Milan and see out his contract), and New England Revolution are reportedly interested in the 31-year-old, who made 23 Serie A game last season, scoring three goals in the process.

In addition to the MLS clubs, Besiktas and Flamengo are also believed to have their eyes of the player whose contract, before the renewal, was due to end on June 2014. Robinho’s dream is to return to Santos but they haven’t shown interest.