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Kaka to Man City
Topic Started: Jan 13 2009, 11:07 PM (1,141 Views)
Monu
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Bloody hell.
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AC Milan have given their Brazilian superstar Kaka permission to talk to Manchester City.

City are thought to have bid in excess of £100m for the 26-year-old, whose father Bosco Leite is his advisor.

"Milan has authorized the negotiation with City," said Kaka's spokesman Diogo Kotschko. "The next step is Kaka's father will talk to Manchester City."

The director of the club's in-house TV channel, Mauro Suma, said Milan were looking at City's offer for Kaka.

But he added: "Considered does not mean decided or accepted. We are not faced with a decision made or a done deed."

However, a Milan spokesman said Suma's comments were not an official statement by the Serie A club.

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THIS IS FROM THE SPOKESMAN FOR KAKA....NO REASON FOR HIM TO LIE
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Bid accepted/?

"Considered does not mean decided or accepted"

Edited by Monty, Jan 15 2009, 09:52 PM.
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he has been given permission to talk. if he agrees terms then he will move...

if it had not been accepted then why would he be allowed to open contract talks!!!
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Didn't he say no yesterday?
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well his agent JUST RECENTLY said (within 2 hours ago) man city are talking to his representatives

WHAT DOES THAT MEAN

you tell me
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milan can accept the bid, doesn't mean kaka has to accept the move
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Real talked to Ronaldo's representatives :fishing: It could mean nothing.
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why all this money for a player that is only the 16th best in the world???
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why all this money for a player that is only the 16th best in the world???
lol He's not really 16th best, just had injury problems the past year.

Milan considering it apparently although no quotes so probably not.
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A statement on Milan's television channel confirmed that the situation was ongoing, reading:

"We are considering Kakà's offer, Manchester City have sent us their proposal," said Milan Channel director Mauro Suma. "Considering means we have not made a decision or accepted anything. We are not talking about a deal that's already been sealed. There are still hours and days to go."

Mere minutes ago Diogo, a confidant and occasional representative of Kaka, revealed that the Brazilian was edging closer to a move.

"Milan have given the OK, so now talks between Manchester City and the player can begin," he told the Associated Press.

"In the next few hours Kaka's father will depart for England and then we'll see what happens."

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"Mere minutes ago Diogo, a confidant and occasional representative of Kaka"

Hmmm...
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11/10 in the bookie for Kaka to be at City at end of window :o
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The Rossoneri confirmed last night that they were considering the bid, but Sportmediaset reports this morning that Kakà is ‘unconvinced’ over the English side’s proposals, leading to a heated discussion with his father and agent Bosco Leite.

According to the website, the Brazilian international is hoping Real Madrid will revive their interest in him if under-fire president Ramon Calderon resigns and former chairman Florentino Perez once again take the reins.

Meanwhile, Milan vice president Adriano Galliani has arrived at the club’s headquarters in Via Turati. The end of this saga is unlikely to unfold today, as the crunch meeting between Kakà’s father and the Citizens’ directors will take place next Monday.

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Sky Sports News has been told "it's 50-50" whether AC Milan star Kaka will join Manchester City in the January transfer window.



That's some quality indepth journalism right there SS, he either will or he won't. Glad you cleared it up.
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