Sunday, September 1, 2013

OFFICIAL: Kaká returns to Milan


According to many sources close to the situation, Real Madrid midfielder Ricardo Kaká has agreed to a 2 year-deal with his former club Milan on a reported free transfer. The Brazilian has reportedly cut his wages from 10mil euros to somewhere in the range of 4-5mil euros per year with bonuses included. Kaká will fly to Milano to undergo his medicals where he will officially be welcomed back to his loving club.

In the winter transfer window this past January, Milan and Real Madrid reportedly agreed on a deal to bring Kaká back to Milan but it fell apart, ending the dreams of a Milan comeback. It appears that the sale of Kevin Prince Boateng to German side Schalke for 10mil euros gave Milan fans the indication that longtime CSKA Moscow playmaker Keisuke Honda was the primary target to fill Boateng's spot at Milan. However, CSKA and Milan have stalled on negotiations, making a free January transfer more likely. Once this became the case, the Kaká rumors began to stir across the Twitter-verse creating speculation that perhaps the Brazilian will arrive ahead of the summer transfer deadline on September 2nd. 

Milan confirmed their interest in bringing Kaká back to Milan this summer and went ahead to meet with Real Madrid's Florentino Pérez and the club officials to work on a deal. After a weekend of meetings and negotiations, the two clubs agreed to let him leave Madrid and return to Milan on what appears to be a free transfer. 

The formation Max Allegri deems fitting for Kaká could potentially be a (4-3-1-2): Abbiati; Abate, Zapata, Mexes/Astori?, De Sciglio; De Jong, Montolivo, Poli; Kaká; Balotelli, El Shaarawy.-MS 

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