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Kaka´s Real move ´not final´ as Chelsea hover

SoccerNews in English Premier League, La Liga, Serie A 3 Jun 2009

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Spanish media downplayed reports that Real Madrid had signed AC Milan star Kaka, saying details remain to be worked out and that Chelsea still hope to buy the Brazilian for a world record fee.

“The transfer (to Real) is still not official but all the parties are giving it as a done deal,” the sports daily AS said Wednesday, noting “pressure” from Chelsea.

Another sports paper, Marca, predicted Kaka’s transfer to Real would be completed “before next week.”

The two papers, along with Radio Cadena Ser, had reported late Tuesday that the 27-year-old playmaker had signed for Real in a 65-million-euro deal.

They said newly-installed Real president Florentino Perez sealed the deal with AC Milan vice-president Adriano Galliani and Bosco Leite, father and agent of the 2007 world and European player of the year.

Kaka, currently in Brazil with the national team ahead of a World Cup qualifier against Uruguay, will sign up for five years and a salary worth nine million euros a year, they added.

But AS said Chelsea representatives had traveled to Milan on Tuesday to make an offer that topped Real’s.

The English Premier League club would be ready to play 80 million euros, which would make Kaka the most expensive player in history, and offer him a salary of 12 million euros and his father a 12-million-euro commission.

The paper noted that Chelsea’s new manager, Carlo Ancelotti, has just moved from AC Milan and could have some influence in luring Kaka to London.

Real Madrid has not released any statement on the negotiations.

Kaka himself insists he’s staying put in italy, telling Monday’s La Gazzetto dello Sport: “I’ll tell you this for the last time, the very last. I don’t want to leave Milan.

“To the millions of Milan fans, I tell you that I’ve made my choice. I’ve said I want to stay. Leave me in peace, please.”

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