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Ronaldo at Milan a dream come true, says Kaka

AC Milan playmaker Kaka has spoken of his excitement at the prospect of being joined at the club by Brazil team mate Ronaldo, who is on the brink of completing a transfer from Real Madrid.

Ronaldo was in Milan on Friday to undergo medical tests. Italian media reported the clubs were settled on a price between seven and seven-and-a-half million euros.

"When he was The Phenomenon, the number one in the world, I was just starting my career in Brazil," Kaka was quoted as saying on Milan's website on Friday.

"So for him to come to Milan now, for us to play for the same club, would be a dream come true."

Ronaldo has been angling to leave Real since team coach Fabio Capello criticised him as being overweight and told him he did not feature in his future plans.

Kaka said the three-times FIFA World Player of the Year could still be a key player for Milan.

"Ronaldo's greatest strength, in my opinion, is his ability to decide a match with one moment of brilliance," said the 24-year-old, who played alongside the striker at last year's FIFA World Cup in Germany.

"He can be decisive even without the kinds of runs he used to make."

Ronaldo was applauded by Milan's fans when he appeared in the stands at the San Siro to watch the team draw 2-2 with AS Roma in the Italian Cup on Thursday.

"He came to see us after the match. He seemed very happy," revealed Kaka.

"He has chosen Milan ahead of another, much richer offer. That means he still feels he has a lot to give in a league that really counts."

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AC Milan open door to Kaka sale for Real Madrid

AC Milan have opened the door to Real Madrid over the sale of Brazilian midfield ace Kaka.

It's emerged that during marathon talks over three days regarding Milan's capture of Ronaldo, the Rossoneri's vice-president Adriano Galliani indicated they were prepared to sell Kaka.

AS says Galliani, during the negotiations, made clear what terms they would consider selling Kaka for, which included a three-player swap plus cash. Milan would allow Kaka to move to Madrid in exchange for a cash component plus Mahamadou Diarra, Robinho and Fabio Cannavaro.

Milan's shift comes from the growing confidence at the Italian club that Barcelona superstar Ronaldinho will join them in the summer. Milan president Silvio Berlusconi has given the green light for Kaka's sale in preparation, knowing well that his team won't be able to accommodate both Brazilians.

Real are open to the proposal, but while they're happy to sell Cannavaro and Robinho, the Madrid giants consider Diarra a fundamental part of their future, despite the African's problems with Fabio Capello this season.

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Milan to sacrifice Kaka

Reports in Spain suggest that Milan are willing to release Kaka should Real Madrid make an adequate bid at the end of the season.

The Brazilian attacking midfielder was at the centre of a transfer battle between the two clubs in the summer, but the Rossoneri knocked back Real’s interest by insisting the player was untouchable.

However, Real President Ramon Calderon and sporting director Predrag Mijatovic have recently confirmed that they intend to renew their attempts to sign Kaka.

According to newspaper AS, Milan expressed their availability to discuss the player’s future during transfer negotiations which took Ronaldo to Milan at the end of January.

The Rossoneri have allegedly asked for Robinho, Fabio Cannavaro and Mahamadou Diarra, plus cash, to let Kaka leave the San Siro at the end of term.

The newspaper suggests that Vice-President Adriano Galliani’s decision to open the door to Real Madrid might be due to the fact that the Via Turati club are keen on making a move for Barcelona’s Ronaldinho.

The money cashed in from Kaka’s proposed sale would therefore be injected into the funds designed to tempt the Nou Camp outfit to release their own Brazilian superstar.

AS also claims that the Merengues would be willing to let Cannavaro and Robinho leave, as the two players have not lived up to expectations in the white shirt.

However, the Galacticos are understood to be keen on keeping Diarra even if he has also been linked with a move to Inter.

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Milan reject Kaka Real rumours

Milan have moved to rubbish rumours linking Real Madrid with a fresh move for Kaka.

Reports emanating from Spain claimed Real were lining up a new move for the Brazilian international at the end of the season.

It was suggested Real were prepared to offer the likes of Robinho, Fabio Cannavaro and Mahamadou Diarra in part exchange to try and lure Kaka to El Santiago Bernabeu.

Milan have dismissed the speculation insisting Kaka is going nowhere.

A Milan statement read: "Rumours are running at full speed after Spanish newspaper AS reported that Milan are prepared to sell Kaka in exchange for Diarra, Robinho and Cannavaro, plus cash," stated the note.

"Rumours are so often groundless and there is also the problem of the language barrier on the international scene.

"Nevertheless, in this case and in every language, it needs to be said that no matter which way you look at it Kaka isn't going anywhere.

"There's nothing like the truth to clear up what could be a confusing matter. In any case there's no reason to worry because our beloved golden boy is here to stay."

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