QUOTE (I_Rossoneri @ Jul 21 2008, 06:44 PM)

Robinho to chelsea would be laughable, especially at £31m (IMG:
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He'll do a Sheva for them and not only that he's not even worth that ammount of money. But if Real manage to sell him for that ammount then kudos to them I guess
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Tomorrow Chelsea Will Bid €200m For Kaka - Galliani
Milan Vice President Adriano Galliani has rubbished speculation that Chelsea have lodged a record-breaking €150m bid for Kaka, saying that the media just make up stories, and predicting that tomorrow there will be reports of a €200m offer.
This saga first started on Friday night when it was reported that Chelsea had made a €100m offer to Milan for Kaka.
The next day Galliani confirmed that he had rejected a “conspicuous” offer from Chelsea but wouldn’t reveal a figure, before adding that Kaka was not for sale at any price.
Chelsea's chief executive Peter Kenyon then refuted talk of a bid for Kaka, but this didn’t stop the Gazzetta dello Sport from reporting this morning that the English giants were to make a gargantuan €150m offer for the Brazilian.
"An offer of €150m for Kakà doesn’t exist from anyone, even less so from Chelsea,” said Galliani.
"These reports are urban legends. Someone will write tomorrow that there is a €200m offer, and in September the figure will reach €300m.
“I met Abramovich. We made a bid for Shevchenko and he asked us about Kakà, but we did not talk about figures and the meeting finished 0-0.
“Real Madrid have also called about Kaka, but the player is staying with us.”
One would think that these statements will finally put to an end talk of a Kaka move to Chelsea, but knowing the English and Italian press, a €200m 'bid' is certainly a possibility come tomorrow morning.
For once Galliani makes some sense
This post has been edited by han2503: Jul 21 2008, 08:14 PM