Spanish Sports paper "Marca" opens today's edition with an interesting theory - or possibility; that Inter Milan will make a call to REAL MADRID to ask about & attempt the transfer of Brazilian KAKÁ (again, they made a 30M€ offer months back).
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It is well known that Kaka is not the preferred midfielder for Real Madrid Coach Mourinho. Ahead of the Brazilian is Ozil, & soon Sahin will be ahead of Kaka when the latter gets over his knee complaint. The Brazilian hasn't given arguments to the technical staff to think otherwise with good play. In fact, Kaka has not lived up to the expectations or has demonstrated the form once shown at AC Milan which earned him a "Golden Ball".
The injuries have been the main cause that has made Kaka a shadow of his past figure, & the recoveries have been long, hard & have been paid in a loss of pace & agility. Real Madrid has been willing to listen to offers for Kaka & had placed a 40-45M€ transfer price to begin talking. However, the above mentioned paper has written that Real Madrid is now willing to lower that price to 30M€ to which Inter Milan has now again stimulated its interest .
AC Milan showed interest & withdrew from the attempt due to his 10M€ / year salary. With ARSENAL FC it has been written that Wenger has asked / or has shown interest in asking Real Madrid for a possible loan - this option is still open. Now Inter is speculated that they will go after ATLETICO DE MADRID forward DIEGO FORLAN to substitute ETO´O, & is studying KAKA to cause a grand illusion within the fan-base & rub up the wrong way fellow city rival AC Milan.
Said all this, KAKA desires to stay at Real Madrid, he does not wish to leave as a "has been" & honestly feels he can regain is past form if only given the playing minutes needed to regain the "flow". But the Brazilian has others ahead of him playing better & a 10M€/season salary that is too steep for someone on the bench, plus he could be a "potential" dressing -room time bomb as personal frustrations may ruffle some "inner feathers".
Stay tuned, we may well see interesting developments in the coming days.
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