Cafu Set To Renew Milan Contract
Milan veteran Cafu is set to be offered a new one-year contract at the club, with Dario Simic sacrificed in order to make this happen.
Brazilian legend Cafu has been at Milan since signing from Roma in 2003, however this was widely expected to be his final season at the club.
Despite the fact that the wing-back is set to turn 38 in June, reports in Italy suggest that Milan are set to offer him a one-year extension to his expiring contract.
The sacrificial lamb in order to keep Cafu will be Croatian defender Dario Simic. The 33-year-old has featured sparingly this season, and is eager to leave the club anyway in order to obtain first-team football.
Milan’s hugely disappointing season had led many to believe that they would revolutionise their ageing squad in the summer.
With Cafu set to stay on, and Andriy Shevchenko looking likely to re-join the club, it appears as though this may not happen.
Cafu is the most capped Brazilian of all time, having appeared 156 times in the Selecao shirt.
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