The AC Milan chief put a dampener to any suggestions that Kaka will be making a return to the Rossoneri colours, and stated that they cannot meet his demands.
http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Ricardo-c30950 Kaka has been unable to replicate his form at Milan in the Real Madrid colours. It was at Milan that the attacking midfielder made a name for himself as one of the best players in the world, and that is what made Real Madrid
pay 65 million euros to complete the transfer of the Brazilian.
Injuries have plagued his progression at the club, with the midfielder never truly able to maintain his form with consistency throughout the season. There were instances when Kaka exuded the confidence that he showed in every match
in a Rossoneri shirt, but they were always in patches.
This has prompted speculation that Jose Mourinho is looking to offload the playmaker and bring in a more reliable midfielder, who would probably come in a lower salary bracket.
Kaka was a firm fan’s favourite with the Diavolo and his runs were iconic in the success Milan achieved in the 2000’s.
Reports have linked http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Zlatan-Ibrahimovic-c38029 involved in a swap deal. Ibrahimovic has shown his eagerness
to work under the management of Jose Mourinho which has escalated the speculation.
Galliani was firm in his statement when he said that AC Milan cannot afford to bring the former Diavolo star back to the club. He went on to state that no club in the Serie A would be able to afford his salaries and that he still
had a long time to go in his contract with the Bernabeu outfit .
"He has a salary which is impossible to be supported by Italian clubs. He has another three years on his contract with Real Madrid.”
He further went on to state that the tax structures in http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Italy-c2926 were different which makes any deal even trickier.
"Our tax system does not allow Italian clubs to pay those wages. I am 100 per cent sure that he will not return to Milan."
Milan were on the verge of selling http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Thiago-Silva-c34903 to PSG before Silvio Berlusconi made a last minute U-turn on his decision to sell the defender.
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