Monday, 20 August 2012

Permanent deal for Kaka to Man United?

Manchester United are being linked with a loan move for Real Madrid midfielder Kaka but the Spanish champions are unwilling to sanction anything other than a permanent move.
The 30-year-old has been told he can leave the Bernabeu just three years into a six-year deal following a 58million euro move from Milan in 2009, but reports from Italy yesterday claimed that Milan have given up on the prospect of bringing Kaka back to Serie A. A number of papers are reporting today that United have made an enquiry about a season-long loan.
Kaka is one of the highest-paid players in Europe with a wage of around 10million euro a year– that’s £150,000 a week. He indicated earlier this summer that he would be willing to take a pay cut to around 6million euro a year – still £90,000 a week. But any enquiry from United is likely to meet with the same response that Milan ran up against when they made a similar enquiry – that Kaka will not leave the Bernabeu on loan.
Milan have been talking to Real about the outright purchase of Kaka but are only willing to pay a maximum of around 15million euro (less than £12million) – little more than a quarter of the sum they received three years ago. Real have a price tag of 20million euro for Kaka and they won’t budge from that. Any enquiry from United is likely to receive the same response and as such the deal is no-goer for United.
Kaka was linked earlier this summer with Paris Saint-Germain and has also been offered a lucrative deal by MLS side LA Galaxy. But the quality of football in the MLS is of an insufficient standard for Kaka to fulfil his dream of playing for Brazil in the 2014 World Cup Finals to be held in his homeland. While he would likely jump at the chance of a move to Old Trafford there are too many barriers to the successful conclusion of any deal.


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