Manchester City begin Kaká

It is believed that Manchester City have sent a delegation to Milan to discuss a world record bid for Samba Gold winner Kaká. Its reported the Premier league club are offering the player upto £15 million a year net or £500,000 (€550,000) a week gross. City’s Arab owners are hoping for deal before the transfer […]
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2009-01-14 12:29:00

It is believed that Manchester City have sent a delegation to Milan to discuss a world record bid for Samba Gold winner Kaká. Its reported the Premier league club are offering the player upto £15 million a year net or £500,000 (€550,000) a week gross.

City’s Arab owners are hoping for deal before the transfer window closes at the end of this month, however if a deal can be secured sources say a summer switch is more likely.

That view was reinforced on Tuesday when Milan’s owner, the Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi, said he knew nothing of the transfer and revealed that he regards the Brazilian to be untransferable.

He said: “I know nothing about a Manchester City offer for Kaka. I think he’s not transferable and given that is the case, he will stay at Milan.”

He said: “Everyone knows that Manchester City have lots of money, so if an agent wants to get his client a new contract, he mentions that maybe the Premier League team want to buy the player. That means more money is on the table because Manchester City can offer the best wages.

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