Kaka

Absolute yes !

The guys a class act on and off the pitch.

With a decent pre-season he will have FULLY recovered from his injury and will be in the same mould as king silva.

Also take into account his "marketability" raising our global profile massively :)
 
If he was available for less than 15 million I'd go for him. With the FFP rules we can't afford too many big money long shots and imo he's a long shot. Plus I think having a big price tag doesn't help him. If ever there was a player who looked weighed down by expectation it's him imo.
 
Chevelle said:
Viva Rivaldo said:
You also have to factor his high wages into the equation if you take the FFP regulations into account.

For whatever fee you might be able to get him at; he'd never take a pay cut to join you.

Maybe if he was getting regular game time he might?
He's been unlucky with injuries at Madrid. When he's fully fit, I think he features in Mourinho's plans. Ozil's arrival wasn't the best news for Kaka, but I think he'd still want to stay to fight for his place.
 
Viva Rivaldo said:
Chevelle said:
Maybe if he was getting regular game time he might?
He's been unlucky with injuries at Madrid. When he's fully fit, I think he features in Mourinho's plans. Ozil's arrival wasn't the best news for Kaka, but I think he'd still want to stay to fight for his place.
not sure he'll get the chance if mourinho stays, if he does the purchasing that has been touted in the press, kaka will definitely be moved on.
 
Kaka's mother hints at London move

May 10, 2011

By ESPNsoccernet staff

The mother of Real Madrid midfielder Kaka has opened up debate over her son's future, by claiming on her Twitter account that they will be in London in August.



Kaka has slipped down the pecking order in Madrid following a £59 million transfer in the summer of 2009 and has been constantly linked with a reunion with former AC Milan boss Carlo Ancelotti at Chelsea.
His mother, Simone Leite, has increased speculation that a deal has already been done after she wrote on her Twitter account: ''We are going to be in London next season where we will be preaching the word of God. We will be there from August - I can tell you.''
Kaka, a devoted Catholic, brought his family with him to Europe when he moved to AC Milan eight years ago and, with Madrid signing Borussia Dortmund midfielder Nuri Sahin, rumours are that his days in the Spanish capital are numbered.
hmm
 

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