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Jan 15 2009, 11:03 PM
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Seedorf unsure over Kaka move Milan team-mate warns City over Kaka deal
Clarence Seedorf admits he would be "surprised" if AC Milan team-mate Kaka moved to Manchester City during the current transfer window, insisting the vast sums of money involved would not change the life of the Brazilian.
The proposed move gathered pace on Thursday night after Milan's official television channel reported that the Italian giants are considering a bid from City believed to be in the region of €120million (£107million.
The 26-year-old midfielder would reportedly earn a staggering £500,000 a week were a deal to be struck, but Seedorf believes money would not be a motivating factor behind any move
"These are Hollywood figures, it is clear that City is sending a message to the world; they want to become one of the big clubs in the world," Seedorf told Sky Sports News.
"It would surprise me if he leaves this month, but on the other hand, I don't know what the personal motivations would be.
"[The money] is not what he needs, he has a big contract already. It is astronomical for AC Milan, but it's not going to be a life-changer for him.
"If he decides to change, it will be for a long-term project that he can be a major part of."
Decision Seedorf added that both Kaka and Milan need to bide their time before making a decision over City's approach.
"This an offer that has to be thought of," added Seedorf. "He is an important asset. He is a young player but has already been six, seven years at the club.
"It is a decision only he can make with his family. It is not something to think easily about. He has to consider the pros and cons - not with the heart but also with the mind.
"Kaka is a player that has done so much for the club. If you look at it like that, this would still be doing something for the club - bringing in a lot of money."
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Jan 16 2009, 12:09 AM
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We should just relax..
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Jan 16 2009, 12:11 AM
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Give them Ronaldinho for ****s sake! Ahhh!!! They're coming, SOMEBODY HELP!!!!!!!!!! QUOTE (armiss @ Jan 16 2009, 12:43 AM)  O O O !!! City wants Materazzi too .... Oh Manchester are in the market... for Kaka and Materazzi... if Ricky is interested this alone should be enough to put him off!
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Jan 16 2009, 12:14 AM
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QUOTE 15/01/2009 20:44
Milan Are Right To Accept Mega Offer For Kaká - Rivera Milan legends Gianni Rivera and José Altafini both think that the club should accept Manchester City's alleged 120 million offer for Kaká..
It seems that Milan are considering selling their talismanic playmaker Kaká, after Manchester City offered an unprecedented amount, supposedly around 120 million euros, for the Brazilian.
This was revealed by the club's TV channel, and at Sky Sport 24 where they are already asking their experts for opinions on this transfer saga.
The first person to talk about it was former Milan player and Ballon d'Or winner Gianni Rivera, who said: "No one is unsellable these days, by now football is also following the logic of money and there are no 'flag' players anymore.
"When you get such a massive offer, it is almost a moral obligation to accept: 120 million euros are a lot, it's impossible to ignore it."
Former Milan and Juventus striker José Altafini is of the same opinion.
"Kaká is a great player, but no one is irreplaceable," he said. "With that kind of money, Milan can think about rebuilding and add youth to their squad."
Kaká joined Milan in the summer of 2003, and won every individual and team prize on offer since then, including the Ballon d'Or, Champions League, and Club World Cup in 2007, and the Scudetto in 2004.
Danilo Pochini Altafini is also crazy I suppose.
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Jan 16 2009, 12:24 AM
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They are both Milan legends but that does not mean their opinion is de facto a correct one. Personally I feel that if this deal goes through it will make Milan as pragmatic as Juve and as cold as Madrid. Being different in this aspect is what has made me love this club, I hope they won't end it just like that... (IMG: style_emoticons/default/sleep.gif)
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Jan 16 2009, 01:17 AM
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QUOTE (dst @ Jan 15 2009, 11:24 PM)  They are both Milan legends but that does not mean their opinion is de facto a correct one. Personally I feel that if this deal goes through it will make Milan as pragmatic as Juve and as cold as Madrid. Being different in this aspect is what has made me love this club, I hope they won't end it just like that... (IMG: style_emoticons/default/sleep.gif) Agreed. What happened to the Milan family? Was Ricky not a part of it? (IMG: style_emoticons/default/rolleyes.gif)
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Jan 16 2009, 05:50 AM
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Actually, blue, when I think of Milan, I think of (in order) Van Basten, Baresi and the other Invincibles including Maldini, and Sacchi. (IMG: style_emoticons/default/smile.gif) I don't consider Kaka at that level yet. An important player? Yep. Best player on the team? Yep. Insane to let him go unless he's pushing for it? You got it. And the latest is that it's Kaka's father pushing for the transfer, not the club.
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