Leonardo will take Kaka in the team after he gets appointed as Inter Milan manager after the former manager Rafael Benitez’s dismissal. The former manager believes that Inter has lost its resources and he would establish the rules and policy by whipping
the team into line.
Former Inter manager Rafael Benitez was sacked on Wednesday 22 Dec, 2010. He made some ruthless statements in Abu Dhabi after Inter Milan won FIFA Club World Cup. Inter Milan president, Massino Moratti, was surprised at the outrageous press statements by
Rafa who said that he is not happy with the players for taking their own decisions and with the club management for not supporting him in the January transfer market. Rafa’s dismissal would cost around 10 Million Euros to the club but Moratti still wants to
have a justification from Rafa on his acrimonious press briefing. A statement from the club’s official website says, “Rafael Benitez and http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Inter-c39567 Milan have terminated the contract early with a mutual satisfactory agreement and Inter thanks Rafael for his efforts
in leading the team to FIFA Club World Cup and Italian Super Cup.” Rafael, who joined Inter Milan in June 2010 after he left http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Liverpool-c39809 thereby replacing Jose Mourinho, had a good repute in English club and was known for his calculated tactics.
The former AC Milan manager, Leonardo http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Araujo-c6435, is expected to be appointed as the new manager. The 41 - year - old is a retired Brazilian midfielder. Italian Corriere dello Sport exposed that Leonardo and Kaka will force a Madrid exit this January window.
Kaka has just joined the Real Madrid squad after a long lay - off, while his improvement may continue at San Siro. President Moratti is unlikely to sign Kaka in the January transfer scheme and the move could be delayed for another six months. Inter Chief is
keen to have a competitive team which can intimidate the opponents; this is where Kaka appears in mind. According to reports, Benitez’s agents are still negotiating with the club. They might want to have a better long term slog for the Spaniard.
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