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Sunday, February 11, 2007

Milan Want Diarra, Cannavaro, Robinho…And Money For Kaká


The good news for Real Madrid fans is that there does seem to be light at the end of the tunnel in the long-lasting soap opera that Merengue President Calderón kicked off when he promised to bring Kaká to the Bernabéu. The bad news is that the price is exorbitant.

Reports published in Madrid daily ‘AS’ (Ace){AS.com} place Kaká in the White House as from August, basing the information on talks that Galliani and Mijatovic had during the hard-bitten Ronaldo negotiations.

Galliani answered Mijatovic’s inquiry about the Brazilian 22 in simple terms.

Kaká, who’s already commented “Only God knows where I’ll be in future”, could make the switch to Madrid but at a price that some see as nothing short of ridiculous.

The Rossoneri want Cannavaro, Robinho and Diarra plus a significant quantity of money that’ll nudge over into double figures with six zeros. A hefty total price of 97 million Euros at current values.

Galliani and Silvio Berlusconi are both ready to see the Brazilian go – but the end-game here is to take advantage of Ronaldinho’s first unsettled patch at Camp Nou to bring Dinho to Milanello as compensation for the exit of the idolised Kaká.

‘AS’ claim that the player’s brother and rep Roberto de Assis has already given the green light to the Rossoneri after the agent was spotted in Milan recently.

The recent Blaugrana interest in Cristiano Ronaldo may well have everything to do with a potential exit by R10, the Catalans seen by some as eager to evolve a new 2007-8 front line formed by Ronaldo, Eto'o and Messi.

To placate the expected fury of the Rossoneri faithful, the idea is to present a Canarinha front line formed by a ‘Triple R’: Ronaldinho, Robinho and Ronaldo.

Backing this up would be the Italian Captain who hoisted the World Cup and a Malian midfielder that Milan almost bid for but were pipped to the post by a Capello who knew of the Rossoneri intentions.

The real stumbling block revolves around Diarra, whom the White House consider a diamond in the rough that can be polished into the finest holding midfielder in the world.

The idea of seeing that happen at Milan would turn Diarra into a metaphorical conflict diamond rather than the jewel in the Merengue crown that Capello expects.

The AC Milan official site has already released a knee-jerk reaction denying that the deal existed...exactly the same move that they made with Ronaldo days before he signed with the Rossoneri...the plot thickens...


By:Goal.com

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