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Real Madrid’s Kaka denies English Premier League plans – La Liga news

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Real Madrid’s Kaka denies English Premier League plans – La Liga news
Real Madrid playmaker, Kaka, has refuted rumours linking him to a move to the English Premier League. The Brazilian International has committed his immediate future to the Galacticos, claiming that he is determined to spend the 2011/12 with the Spanish giants.
Kaka has continuously failed to live up to huge expectations placed on him since his big money move to the Real Madrid in 2009. The midfielder arrived at the Santiago Bernabeu for a whopping 56 million pound transfer fee, carrying over a fearsome reputation
from his time at AC Milan. However, his time in http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Spain-c3011 has been marred by injuries, and he has failed to make an impact with his new employers.
There were rumours that the Brazilian playmaker was destined for a move to the English Premier League at the end of the ongoing 2010/11 La Liga campaign. The speculation intensified when his mother posted the following message on the social networking site,
twitter: “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.''
However, Kaka has now made it clear that he has no intentions of leaving Real Madrid anytime soon. The Brazilian recently rejoined the first team after recovering from a long-term injury, and he wants to make up for lost time next season.
Speaking on the matter, the Brazil International said, “I want to stay at Real Madrid, I want to play at Real Madrid next season.” Explaining the post on twitter by his mother, he added, “My mother is coming to London in September to preach.”
Kaka concluded, "I don't want to think now about playing in the Premier League, going back to http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Brazil-c2858, going back to Italy. At this moment in my life I want to stay at Real Madrid and play for Real Madrid. "
Real Madrid are set to finish the 2010/11 La Liga campaign as runner-ups. Kaka will be hoping that his side can finally break Barcelona’s recent dominance of the Spanish league next season.
 

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