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AC Milan wants Kaká back
Jul 28, 2012 - 3:49 PM hours
Source: www1.skysports.com
Milan vice-president Adriano Galliani earlier reiterated his desire for the club to re-sign Kaka, but admitted the financial issue could be a stumbling block.
Quoted in Corriere dello Sport, he said: "There's a long way to go with the negotiations. There are a thousand things that can scupper the deal, but great loves have the potential to surprise you.
"The important thing is that we've cast the first stone, but the ball is not in Milan's court.
"The financial issue remains that the two systems are very different. Once a player leaves one country he can't enjoy the same perks when he returns.
"We're certainly interested. Kaka is a great player who has stayed in the hearts of all Milan fans. Let's see. We'll do what we can."
He added in Gazzetta dello Sport: "We will do everything possible to bring him back to Milan, but we're under no illusions.
"We need to be patient but at least I'll be kept busy until the end of August."
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Quoted in Corriere dello Sport, he said: "There's a long way to go with the negotiations. There are a thousand things that can scupper the deal, but great loves have the potential to surprise you.
"The important thing is that we've cast the first stone, but the ball is not in Milan's court.
"The financial issue remains that the two systems are very different. Once a player leaves one country he can't enjoy the same perks when he returns.
"We're certainly interested. Kaka is a great player who has stayed in the hearts of all Milan fans. Let's see. We'll do what we can."
He added in Gazzetta dello Sport: "We will do everything possible to bring him back to Milan, but we're under no illusions.
"We need to be patient but at least I'll be kept busy until the end of August."
This contribution was last edited by H5N1positiv on Sep 2, 2013 at 12:10 PM hours
Aug 2, 2012 - 7:23 PM hours
AC Milan's C.E.O. Adriano Galliani confirmed to Radio MARCA that a meeting is planned with Real Madrid's president for the 8th August to look at the possibilities of the Italian team signing Kaká.
MARCA reported on 29th July that this meeting would happen, taking advantage of Real Madrid's tour of the US. "We'll speak to Florentino in New York. It's a very complicated deal because Kaká earns an awful lot of money but he's a player who is a part of our history", Galliani stated.
Milan confirms meeting with Madrid about Kaká
MARCA reported on 29th July that this meeting would happen, taking advantage of Real Madrid's tour of the US. "We'll speak to Florentino in New York. It's a very complicated deal because Kaká earns an awful lot of money but he's a player who is a part of our history", Galliani stated.
Aug 7, 2012 - 12:01 AM hours
Tomorrow could be a crucial day for the future of Kaká, as the long awaited meeting between Real Madrid president Florentino Pérez and AC Milan chief executive Adriano Galliani takes place in New York, where the Brazilian will be top of the agenda.
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Aug 7, 2012 - 5:09 PM hours
Milan want to approach the signing of Kaká today or tomorrow in New York. The 'rossoneri's' vice-president Adriano Galliani is trying to force a meeting with Florentino Perez to negotiate for the Brazilian, taking advantage of the match both sides will play tomorrow at the Yankee Stadium.
Galliani wants to force meeting for Kaká
Aug 8, 2012 - 2:14 AM hours
Florentino Pérez and Adriano Galliani are due to meet tonight in the luxurious private rooms of the Four Seasons Hotel - in the heart of New York - with the aim of striking a deal for Kaká. The Brazilian's future is up in the air and to make things worse he must play in a tricky friendly match. José Mourinho has told Kaká he may leave the club and the midfielder is weighing up whether to stay at Real or return to his previous club.
Milan wants loan move, whilst Real will only accept a permanent deal
Aug 9, 2012 - 1:14 AM hours
In the preview of AC Milan's game against Real Madrid, Milan's manager, Massimiliano Allegri spoke about Kaká's possible transfer to the Italian club. "It's the board's decision, not mine. We'll see what happens in the future. The transfer market is open until 31st August and anything is possible," he said.
"Sign Kaká? Until 31st August anything is possible"
Aug 9, 2012 - 12:43 PM hours
Real Madrid coach Jose Mourinho has told AC Milan they must pay a transfer fee if they want Kaka to return to the San Siro.
"I would be happy if [Kaka] stays with us or is sold - what I want is that he himself is happy," Mourinho said. "It is always said in football that a player plays where he wants. My arms are open if he wants to continue - against Milan he showed also that he is a great player and can compete.
"But nobody goes for free to these places. If you want something, you have to pay for it."
No loan deal for Kaka
"I would be happy if [Kaka] stays with us or is sold - what I want is that he himself is happy," Mourinho said. "It is always said in football that a player plays where he wants. My arms are open if he wants to continue - against Milan he showed also that he is a great player and can compete.
"But nobody goes for free to these places. If you want something, you have to pay for it."
Aug 9, 2012 - 12:55 PM hours
Real Madrid coach Jose Mourinho has revealed that playmaker Kaka can leave the club, but only at the right price.
Kaka can leave
Aug 9, 2012 - 2:53 PM hours
Milan chief executive Adriano Galliani told the Italian channel Sky Sport 24 that although he would continue to negotiate with Real Madrid to bring Kaká back to the San Siro, he was not optimistic.
He said: "Signing Kaká is very difficult because the costs have risen and his salary is massive. I would say it's almost impossible. We'll keep talking, but I don't want to give our fans false hope. The transfer is very, very, very difficult."
The AC Milan chief executive told Sky Sport 24 that he was not optimistic about signing the Brazilian due to his large transfer fee and his "massive" salary - 9 million euros per year after tax.
He said: "Signing Kaká is very difficult because the costs have risen and his salary is massive. I would say it's almost impossible. We'll keep talking, but I don't want to give our fans false hope. The transfer is very, very, very difficult."
Aug 9, 2012 - 4:15 PM hours
AC Milan vice-president Adriano Galliani believes the costs involved in piecing together a deal for Kaka make an agreement 'almost impossible'.
Milan doubt Kaka deal
Aug 11, 2012 - 12:14 PM hours
Kaká is ready to accept a pay cut to play for AC Milan again
According to La Gazzetta dello Sport, the Brazilian will accept a pay cut on the salary he earns at Madrid (9 million euros after tax) in order to return to Milan, and has spoken to his old team-mates.
Kaka to accept lower wages
According to La Gazzetta dello Sport, the Brazilian will accept a pay cut on the salary he earns at Madrid (9 million euros after tax) in order to return to Milan, and has spoken to his old team-mates.
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