[ESP] Primera Liga 2006/2007 (4 Viewers)

Falafel

Shawarma
Jul 23, 2006
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Reports in Spain suggest that Milan are willing to release Kaka should Real Madrid make an adequate bid at the end of the season.

The Brazilian attacking midfielder was at the centre of a transfer battle between the two clubs in the summer, but the Rossoneri knocked back Real’s interest by insisting the player was untouchable.

However, Real President Ramon Calderon and sporting director Predrag Mijatovic have recently confirmed that they intend to renew their attempts to sign Kaka.

According to newspaper AS, Milan expressed their availability to discuss the player’s future during transfer negotiations which took Ronaldo to Milan at the end of January.

The Rossoneri have allegedly asked for Robinho, Fabio Cannavaro and Mahamadou Diarra, plus cash, to let Kaka leave the San Siro at the end of term.:lol:

The newspaper suggests that Vice-President Adriano Galliani’s decision to open the door to Real Madrid might be due to the fact that the Via Turati club are keen on making a move for Barcelona’s Ronaldinho.

The money cashed in from Kaka’s proposed sale would therefore be injected into the funds designed to tempt the Nou Camp outfit to release their own Brazilian superstar.

AS also claims that the Merengues would be willing to let Cannavaro and Robinho leave, as the two players have not lived up to expectations in the white shirt.

However, the Galacticos are understood to be keen on keeping Diarra even if he has also been linked with a move to Inter.
 

Marc

Softcore Juventino
Jul 14, 2006
21,649
Reports in Spain suggest that Milan are willing to release Kaka should Real Madrid make an adequate bid at the end of the season.

The Brazilian attacking midfielder was at the centre of a transfer battle between the two clubs in the summer, but the Rossoneri knocked back Real’s interest by insisting the player was untouchable.

However, Real President Ramon Calderon and sporting director Predrag Mijatovic have recently confirmed that they intend to renew their attempts to sign Kaka.

According to newspaper AS, Milan expressed their availability to discuss the player’s future during transfer negotiations which took Ronaldo to Milan at the end of January.

The Rossoneri have allegedly asked for Robinho, Fabio Cannavaro and Mahamadou Diarra, plus cash, to let Kaka leave the San Siro at the end of term.:lol:

The newspaper suggests that Vice-President Adriano Galliani’s decision to open the door to Real Madrid might be due to the fact that the Via Turati club are keen on making a move for Barcelona’s Ronaldinho.

The money cashed in from Kaka’s proposed sale would therefore be injected into the funds designed to tempt the Nou Camp outfit to release their own Brazilian superstar.

AS also claims that the Merengues would be willing to let Cannavaro and Robinho leave, as the two players have not lived up to expectations in the white shirt.

However, the Galacticos are understood to be keen on keeping Diarra even if he has also been linked with a move to Inter.
:wallbang: While Kaka worths more than all of them individually, asking 3 class players + cash is just ridicolous from Milan. :disagree:
 

Falafel

Shawarma
Jul 23, 2006
4,300
Id say Kaka is worth that much.For me,he is the best player in the world and not the curly haired Brazilian at Barcelona who needs to see a dentist really bad.
kaka is without a doubt the better player when u compare him to ronaldinho
but asking for those three players and cash is way too much
 

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