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Jun 3 2009, 12:30 AM
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The English Sky is reporting that Chelsea are close to signing Kaka, for what it's worth.
Still don't think there's a need to freak out.
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Jun 3 2009, 02:05 AM
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Translated from Mediaset [to english]: QUOTE Kakà is close to Real Madrid. The announcement is not official yet, but the agreement with AC Milan and the player seems to have been reached. Kakà move to Real for 64.5 (but could be in more of a technical contribution). Brazilian contract for five years, for 9 million euros per season, plus any other bonus. But the Chelsea persevere. Ancelotti and Abramovich is ready with an offer superior to that of Real. Original: QUOTE Kakà è vicinissimo al Real Madrid. L'annuncio ufficiale non c'è ancora, ma l'accordo con il Milan e con il giocatore sembra essere stato raggiunto. Kakà passerebbe al Real per 64.5 (ma potrebbe esserci in più una contropartita tecnica). Per il brasiliano contratto quinquennale, per 9 milioni di euro a stagione, più altri eventuali bonus. Ma il Chelsea non demorde. Ancelotti e Abramovich sono pronti con un'offerta superiore a quella del Real. Link: http://www.sportmediaset.it/mercato/artico...ml?refresh_cens
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Jun 3 2009, 03:06 AM
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"I'll say it for the last time. The last time. I don't want to leave Milan," he told Gazzetta dello Sport. "In this period I prefer to remain silent because I don't want to be misunderstood. Or, worse still, to be used. "To the millions of Milan supporters, I say that I have made my choice. I have said what I want to stay. "Leave me in peace, please." (It was Kaka said in sky sport) Hope it will be true! (IMG: style_emoticons/default/devilsmiley.gif)
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Jun 3 2009, 08:51 AM
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10-game wonder and greedy *******. wow... ... I think he'd be better off gone. QUOTE (Rossoneri7 @ Jun 3 2009, 03:19 AM) The only icons Milan had were Franco Baresi & Paolo Maldini .. The numbers 6 & 3 weren't retired for nothing you know Billy. And I don't think Milan had only 2 icons in its history. they're definitely the first two but there are many who gave their all to the club and just because they hadn't the longevity of Baresi and Maldini doesn't mean they can't be seen as icons of the club. Milan is bigger than that to have only 2 icons. -- Of course Kaka is nowhere near Maldini and Baresi!! but they're gone and in the current squad he's one of our 3 or 4 symbols and definitely the most recognized of them worldwide, which makes him the teams flag and icon. To say it's alright to sell him because he isn't as big an icon as Maldini is plain dumb. QUOTE (I_Rossoneri @ Jun 3 2009, 03:25 AM) galliani's own words -
Source BBC
So Pato next then?!?!? Galliani simply can't sell Pato and Kaka in the same transfer window or even in two/three years' time! and if he had to sell one of them, it's obvious who it'd be.
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Jun 3 2009, 10:50 AM
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QUOTE ( Goal.com ) Milan To Sign Amauri If Kaka Leaves - Report The Rossoneri want to invest the possible money they might receive from the Kaka sale in a certain Brazil-bred forward...
New Milan coach Leonardo has already set his sights on Juventus striker Amauri if star player Kaka leaves, according to the Gazzetta dello Sport.
Apparently, the Rossoneri are trying to tempt Amauri, after failing to sign him last summer in their transfer battle with the Bianconeri.
However, the Old Lady has no intention of letting her Brazilian stud leave, considering French striker David Trezeguet's probable departure. Still, a €30 million offer will be difficult for the Juve board to refuse, and in that case they will do all they can to hold on to 'Trezegol'.
The Bianconeri have already extended Vincenzo Iaquinta's contract and are also hunting down Lazio's Goran Pandev, whose arrival would surely ease the pain if Amauri were to leave.
Amauri enjoyed an excellent first part of the season before injuries slowed him down. He scored 12 goals from 32 Serie A outings. I really hope he doesn't leave , he still one of our most important player and regarding the symbol thing , I would certainly not compare him with Maldini but at the moment he is surely our biggest symbol worldwide . I agree with with bluesummers that we will leave many fans if he leaves . I would be very , very sad if he leaves . (IMG: style_emoticons/default/mellow.gif)
This post has been edited by 6Best: Jun 3 2009, 10:54 AM
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Jun 3 2009, 11:28 AM
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We sell Kaka, get Amauri.
I don't know when the downfall of this club is going to end quite frankly.
Maybe we will never be the major outfit of the 90's again, the sad truth is currently Barca, Inter, United, Chelsea, Madrid are streets ahead of us and we have turned into a selling club over the last few years.
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Jun 3 2009, 11:29 AM
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QUOTE (Skysports) Milan deny Kaka claims Galliani in Madrid to attend Perez celebration, not to discuss deal
After ongoing speculation of a move away from the San Siro, Sky Bet go 1/4 that Kaka will join Real Madrid this summer. The Brazilian has been linked with a £65m move to the Spanish giants but Milan (4/1) insist he will stay with the Rossoneri.
AC Milan have refuted suggestions that Brazilian playmaker Kaka is in talks with Real Madrid.
Reports on Tuesday suggested the Rossoneri had reached an agreement with their Spanish counterparts regarding the sale of their South American superstar.
An offer of around £65million was believed to have been agreed, with Kaka set to hold talks with Real in order to thrash out personal terms.
The former World Player of the Year has been strongly linked with a move to the Primera Liga for some time, with Madrid widely touted as his likely destination.
Those rumours have intensified of late, following Florentino Perez's return to the Real presidential hot-seat.
The new Santiago Bernabeu supremo has made no secret of his admiration for Kaka in the past, and was said to have held talks with Milan general manager Adriano Gailliani about a summer swoop.
However, Milan insist their man was in Madrid this week after being invited to attend a dinner with Perez to celebrate his return to power, not to discuss any potential deal for Kaka.
A statement released by the club read: "The general manager of the Rossoneri, Adriano Galliani, is in the city of Madrid exclusively for the investiture dinner of Florentino Perez, the new president of Real Madrid."
Lol , wtf ?
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Jun 3 2009, 11:40 AM
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QUOTE (Bluesummers @ Jun 3 2009, 09:30 AM) We will lose fans and stature if this deal goes through.
Welcome to the new era of italian football, as juve and inter climb, we plumit further and further. I wonder if we'll be like napoli one day. The day we failed to qualify for the CL in 2008, was the day we lost stature. As for the potential loss of fans, i dont care about that, i am a casual Barca fan because of Iniesta, if he were to leave i wouldnt be too fussed. We have been declining for years, but remeber we are not AC Kaka, we are AC Milan, if the funds are invested properly, then we should be able to bounce back in a few years
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