Muricy Ramalho was forced to part company with Brazilian international for an initial 9 million Euros fee and wants to replace him with Ballon d’Or winner Kaka.
After staving off interest and enquiries from the Old Continent, Santos let go of http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Paulo-Henrique-Ganso-c29449. Sao Paulo ensnared the influential attacking midfielder for an initial 9 million Euros, leaving behind his former club in search of a suitable replacement.
Santos head coach, Muricy Ramalho, acknowledged that there is a huge void left by the departure of the Brazilian international, and urged the club’s sporting department to add a suitable replacement. The ex-futbolista has made a list of replacements that
could add to his team’s dynamics, which is lead by Real Madrid first team outcast, Kaka.
Kaka is not the only Canarinha star eyed by Ramalho, who also includes http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Santos-c32532.
“Robinho, Diego and Kaka, they are important players, anything is possible. Who would imagine that Sao http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Paulo-c29431 could pay that amount for Ganso. All three players for us are a possibility,” he told reporters today.
When quizzed about whether Santos will be able to afford the Brazilian hotshots, Ramalho claimed that with the economic conditions improving in http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Brazil-c2858, anything can happen. He pointed towards Ganso’s sale to Sao Paulo to support his argument.
The manager claimed that Santos needs to consider their transfer market activities now before it is too late, sharing that they need to reinforce their squad to supplement the quality individuals they boast off in their dressing room.
“Beyond the economic question, we must assess other aspects. And we must do it now, not in two weeks.
“We will have to harass the players we currently have. It isn’t my style, but you cannot do a cost analysis without disturbing the players. We need to support the players we have here, yet we must also bring in some men of great standing.”
A cut-price move for Kaka would be sanctioned by Real Madrid who would allow the South American to depart the Santiago Bernabeu given the fact that he would not be playing for a direct competitor in http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Spain-c3011 and Europe.
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