Barcelona have indicated Ronaldinho's future at the club will not be decided until the end of the season.
The Brazilian playmaker looks set to leave the Nou Camp in the summer after a turbulent campaign has seen the 28-year-old start only 13 games.
Ronaldinho was also in dispute with the Catalan giants over the nature of the thigh injury that has kept him sidelined since his last appearance in the 2-1 home defeat to Villarreal on March 9 as an initial scan carried out by the club on March 18 showed no sign of damage.
AC Milan and Internazionale have both stated their intention to bring the former World Player of the Year to the San Siro in the summer, with the former seemingly in the driving seat to secure his signature.
But Barcelona board member Albert Perrin, speaking at the launch of FCBEscola Hong Kong - a youth football training organisation established in the region by the club and local side Kitchee - insisted nothing will be resolved until after the conclusion of both the Primera Liga season and the Spanish outfit's participation in the Champions League.
"At the moment we're concentrating on the competitions in hand," Perrin said.
"We're not interested in listening to offers. We're interested in winning.
"The reality is, at the moment, that he is a Barcelona player and I hope he will be playing for us in the Champions League final."
Barcelona trail rivals Real Madrid by nine points in the Primera Liga with six games remaining, while they face English giants Manchester United in the semi-finals of the Champions League next week.
Ronaldinho was also in dispute with the Catalan giants over the nature of the thigh injury that has kept him sidelined since his last appearance in the 2-1 home defeat to Villarreal on March 9 as an initial scan carried out by the club on March 18 showed no sign of damage.
AC Milan and Internazionale have both stated their intention to bring the former World Player of the Year to the San Siro in the summer, with the former seemingly in the driving seat to secure his signature.
But Barcelona board member Albert Perrin, speaking at the launch of FCBEscola Hong Kong - a youth football training organisation established in the region by the club and local side Kitchee - insisted nothing will be resolved until after the conclusion of both the Primera Liga season and the Spanish outfit's participation in the Champions League.
"At the moment we're concentrating on the competitions in hand," Perrin said.
"We're not interested in listening to offers. We're interested in winning.
"The reality is, at the moment, that he is a Barcelona player and I hope he will be playing for us in the Champions League final."
Barcelona trail rivals Real Madrid by nine points in the Primera Liga with six games remaining, while they face English giants Manchester United in the semi-finals of the Champions League next week.
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