Manchester City open talks to sign Kaka from Milan
Manchester City open talks to sign Kaka from Milan
City's CEO Garry Cook was in Milan to open discussions with AC MIlan.

New Delhi: The world's richest club Manchester City have sent their chief executive to Milan to talk over the possibility of signing the former World Player of the Year.

Garry Cook, City's chief executive, was in Milan on Tuesday to open discussions with the Rossoneri about the possibility of prising their superstar forward away from San Siro, according to Sky Sports News.

It is understood that at the moment, the Citizens are merely making an enquiry into the possibility of signing the man that has in the past been courted relentlessly by Real Madrid and then Chelsea.

Kaka himself has always underlined his eagerness to stay with the Diavoli and the club have long said that they are unwilling to sell the Brazilian ace.

The one question mark over his future comes due to Milan's waning financial power; the potential sale of Kaka would allow them to re-strengthen an aging squad and begin competing financially with the Premier League big boys, as well as Barcelona and Real Madrid.

La Gazzetta dello Sport speculate that City are set to offer an incredible, world record-breaking €100 million for Kaka, who relinquished his FIFA World Player of the Year title to Cristiano Ronaldo yesterday evening.

City may be hesistant to sign the megastar in January, as he would not be eligible to play in the UEFA Cup, and for Milan to relinquish their star performer mid-season seems even less probable.

Milan vice president Adriano Galliani was said to have been told this afternoon by Cook that in addition to the transfer fee that almost doubles the current world record, Kaka would be earning €221,000 per week - over €10m per season - which would make him by far the highest paid player in world football.

This latest development bears some resemblance to City's move for Robinho on deadline day, which came just after Abu Dhabi United Group's takeover and rocked the world of football.

The once modest Eastlands club now have the financial clout to eclipse any other club in the world, and though no bid has been made yet, no statement has been released by Milan rebuffing the deal, beyond president Silvio Berlusconi's earlier statement, in which he declared he knows of no offer, but hopes that Kaka will stay at the club.

More from Goal.comGoal.com worldview: Cristiano Ronaldo King of 2008, Messi to rule 2009Where does Ronaldo rank in the all time list of Manchester United legends?Comment: Barcelona have silk as well as steelPremier League preview: Manchester United vs Wigan Athletic

What's your reaction?

Comments

https://terka.info/assets/images/user-avatar-s.jpg

0 comment

Write the first comment for this!