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"Real Madrid offered £71million last summer and Milan did not even think about the bid but this time is different. This is the first time we feel that a deal will definitely happen.”
Reports from the media have trickled through that Chelsea and Milan were discussing various possible transfer deals including Kaka but vice-president Gallini (who has been very vocal this summer on many potential transfer deals – not exactly Mr Discreet!) stated that there was zero possibility of Kaka being sold. However, Milan are a bit strapped for cash and a (reported) £80million deal would wipe out all their debts and leave a bit over for another decent signing.
"Because of the situation Milan are in at the moment, the deal is good for all parties involved,” Kotscho added.
"The move would represent a significant increase in Kaka's salary, on top of the 10% transfer fee that goes straight to the player anyway - some 15 million euros (£12million).

The announcement is no doubt deliberately and tactically timed after the signing of Ronaldinho during the week in order to attempt to quell the outrage of the red side of the San Siro faithful, although Kotscho´s additional comments won’t help matters:
"Chelsea are the club to be at right now. They are building a team to win everything."
So it looks like there is a distinct possibility that Scolari will be once again reunited with the player that Brazil criticised him for naming due to his young age before the 2002 World Cup.
Seems too good to be true doesn’t it? Let’s see what happens!
If it does, we await the hypocritical outrage of Platini who not so long ago shrugged off Real Madrid’s attempted signing of Cristiano Ronaldo as “normal”.
Implications for outgoing players from the Bridge? Almost certainly Lampard and Shevchenko.
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