Robinho admits that he could end up playing his football in Greece after being told of interest from Olympiacos.
The 31-year-old has been most recently on loan at Brazilian side Santos from AC Milan and there is a question mark over where he will be playing his football in future.
And the former Real Madrid star admits that finances will dictate whether he stays put in Brazil or returns to Europe, with him being unwilling to rule anything out.
Asked if he wants to stay at Santos or return to Europe, Robinho told Inside Futbol: "It depends on the financial offer."
The striker is though open to the possibility of playing in Greece with Olympiacos, who have been linked with him, believing that the country would be a good place in which to ply his trade.
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"I'm very happy that the Greek club is interested", Robinho explained.
"We'll see what football can give me. Anything can happen.
"Greece is an excellent country and a good place to live."
Robinho started his career with Santos before moving on to Real Madrid in 2005. He then swapped Los Blancos for Manchester City three years later before joining AC Milan in 2010.
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