<h1 class="black32">Rom hands Ron £58m contract</h1><font size="1"><font face="Verdana"><span class="spacer5"> </span><br/><!--Element not supported - Type: 8 Name: #comment--></font></font><strong><font size="2"><font face="Verdana"><span class="black12">By ANTHONY KASTRINAKIS</span><br/><span class="black12">September 25, 2007</span><br/></font></font></strong><div class="buttonRight"><font face="Verdana" color="#454545"></font></div><font size="5"><font face="Verdana"><br/></font></font><span class="norm12"><font size="2"><font face="Verdana"><b>RONALDINHO has agreed a whopping £58million Chelsea contract — if he decides to join.</b>
</font></font><p>The superstar is looking to leave Barcelona and his agent has accepted a five-year deal worth £11.6m a year. </p><p align="center"><a href="http://www.thesun.co.uk/bet" target="new"></a></p><p>But Ron could still snub Roman Abramovich and choose to go elsewhere. If Chelsea agree a fee with Barcelona, the Brazil World-Cup winner could be unveiled at the end of the season.</p><p>Ron, 27, would be the highest-paid player ever on a massive £223,000 a week — £88k a week more than Blues skipper John Terry. </p><p>Chelsea will <b>NOT</b> have to pay Ronaldinho’s £85m get-out clause after his row with Barca — but they would still have to cough up a world-record £70m.</p><p>Ron’s current contract has three years to run and is worth around £135,000 a week. AC Milan are also interested but will not be able to match the Blues’ offer. </p><p><img height="369" alt="TRUE BLUE ... how Barca star Ronaldinho would look in Chelsea's strip" src="http://images.thesun.co.uk/picture/0,,2007441040,00.jpg" width="265" border="0"/></p></span>