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Tuesday, June 19, 2012

Ibrahimovic - Kaka swap?

Earlier today a possible Boateng-Kaka swoop was denied by Gailliani himself, reports say Milan Ultras are growing tired of the mercato (in)activity and want to see results. They (Ultras) support the idea of seeing Kaka back on the team. But seems it is no secret now that Milan is negotiating a deal for Kaka return, and searching ways to do so, lately a possible swoop with Ibrahimovic. If this transfer happens, will mean Kaka will reunite with Milan, but Ibrahimovic with Jose Mourinho as well. 

The Rossoneri has sought talks with Kaka's representatives this week in a bid to rescind the 30-year-old's contract at the Bernabeu, reported Xinhua.
The report said Milan president Silvio Berlusconi was willing to part ways with Ibrahimovic after blocking the transfer of Thiago Silva to Paris Saint-Germain last week.
It is understood Ibrahimovic is keen to be reunited with Mourinho, who he played under during Inter Milan's Scudetto-winning 2008-09 season, in which the Swede was also the Serie A's top scorer with 25 goals.
Kaka, voted FIFA world player of the year in 2007, managed just eight goals from 39 appearances for Real Madrid last season, many of which came as a substitute.
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