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AC Milan sticking by Kaka and Yanga-Mbiwa situations

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The Rossoneri director has revealed that the Milan outfit is standing-by to hear from Real Madrid, and Montpellier for developments on the transfer links.
Ariedo Braida has stated that AC Milan are in the stand-by mode regarding the transfer negotiations of Kaka and Mapou Yanga-Mbiwa, and has admitted that club is still interested in signing the two players.
The Rossoneri have recently sold http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Zlatan-Ibrahimovic-c38029 to Paris Saint-Germain, and have expressed their interest in signing the Brazilian attacker and the French defender in an effort to strengthen their squad for the next season.
Real Madrid have suggested that there is a possibility that they could let the former AC Milan player return to San Siro, but it seems that his current wages are a little too much for the club to handle.
Ariedo Braida admitted that Kaka is a sought after target for AC Milan, and stressed that the return of the midfielder will be a source of delight for the club and its fans.
The Rossoneri sporting director insisted that they are standing-by on the situation regarding the Brazilian, and insisted that it is difficult to say at the moment what the fate of the negotiations will be.
While talking to the press, the Diavolo transfer chief said:
“What stage are the talks for Kaka? That’s the million-dollar question. The situation is in stand-by, we will wait to see how we can resolve the problem that you already know about. Of course his return would make everyone happy, as Kaka is a lad we all
care about and he made history with the Rossoneri. Obviously we’d be pleased to have him back with us.”
AC Milan are also in tense negotiations with Montpellier for Yanga-Mbiwa, who they see as a possible replacement for Thiago Silva.
Braida revealed that the negotiations on the French defender are currently on hold, and stressed that the Milan outfit has not lost its interest in the player.
“At the moment the Yanga-Mbiwa situation has slowed down a little, but we continue to be interested in the player.”
The Rossoneri chief was also asked about his response to Montpellier President Louis Nicollin’s statement in which he called AC Milan Vice-president a ‘Kojak’, to which he maintained that the club is not giving any importance to the matter.

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