
AC Milan's Adriano Galliani to travel to Madrid for Kaká discussions

AC Milan CEO Adriano Galliani will travel to Spian in the next few days to discuss a potential deal with Real Madrid for playmaker Kaká.
The Brazil international has long been linked with a return to the Rossoneri, but the Serie A outfit's dire financial situation has made a potential transfer complicated.
However, Milan have not given up hope of re-signing Kaká with talks due to re-open in the upcoming days.
"I will travel to Madrid in the next few days. We will have to wait and see what is possible," Galliani commented to Sky Sport Italia when questioned on a potential move for Kaka.
Reports suggest the Italian giants are looking to sign the 30-year-old on a free one-year loan deal, and are willing to pay 50 per cent of the Brazilian's annual €10 million salary.
Kaká cost Real Madrid €68.5 million when he moved to the Bernabeu in 2009, after spending six seasons at the San Siro.
During that time he made 269 appearances, scoring 95 goals and making 46 assists. He led AC Milan to the Serie A title in 2004 and more notably, the Champions League title in 2007.
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