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Milan neutral over Kaka reunion

AC Milan managing director Adriano Galliani has left the door slightly ajar for Kaka to return to the San Siro next season.

Kaka has failed to produce the goods at Real Madrid after his £58 million arrival from Milan in the summer of 2009 and his future under manager Jose Mourinho remains in question.

Speaking after Milan's 3-0 win over Napoli on Monday, Kaka's father Bosco Leite made no effort to play down the mounting speculation that his son could return.

Galliani too, was coy on the matter and, did not outright reject the possiblity of the fan favourite swapping Madrid for Milan in the summer.

"At the moment there is no hypothesis," Galliani was quoted on Skysports.com as saying.

"Kaka is a friend, but we have not spoken about Ricardo.

"Would I like his return? I don't know, we will see. Now let's think about this championship."

Milan are currently on course to dethrone defending champions Inter Milan to become the new Serie A champions. Galliani's team are currently five points clear of their city rivals Inter at the top of the table.

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Chelsea, City on Kaka alert

Chelsea and Manchester City have been put on red alert after reports suggest Real Madrid are ready to offload Kaka.

After a much anticipated £58 million arrival from AC Milan in the summer of 2009, Kaka's time at the Santiago Bernabeu has since been blighted by injury and poor form, and he has largely been overshadowed by team mate Cristiano Ronaldo, who joined Kaka at Real in the same transfer window and broke his record transfer fee within a matter of weeks.

Kaka has recently returned from his latest injury layoff, which kept him on the sidelines for eight months at the start of 2011, and was optimistic about regaining his place in the Real Madrid lineup.

However, with the La Liga giants extremely active in strengthening their squad last summer, Kaka's is now facing stiff competition from Mesut Ozil and Angel Di Maria for an attacking berth in Jose Mourinho's squad.

With Ozil and Di Maria both enjoying impressive first seasons at the club, the Daily Mail has reported that the Portuguese could be ready to sell Kaka.

This news will be of particular interest to Barclays Premier League giants Chelsea and Manchester City, both of whom are backed with rich owners who are willing to splash the cash to achieve their ambitions.

While Chelsea only recently signed Spanish World Cup winner Fernando Torres for £50 million in January, both Didier Drogba and Nicolas Anelka are the wrong side of 30.

For a team who have struggled to compete in the Premier League this season, with whispers that their ageing team can no longer compete with the other big clubs, manager Roman Abramovich will be eager to bring the Brazilian maestro to Stamford Bridge to rejuvenate his ailing team.

Kaka may be tempted to join Chelsea and link up with his one-time mentor Carlo Ancelotti, who managed him at Milan, but Ancelotti's future at Stamford Bridge is far from certain after a disappointing league campaign this season.

On the other hand, while Kaka has rejected City's advances in the past due to his refusal to join a side not competing in Europe, the club are currently sitting comfortably in third place in the Premier League standings, and with qualification for next season's UEFA Champions League a distinct possibility, Kaka could now be open to a move to the City of Manchester Stadium.

Despite his recent troubles, Kaka is still one of the most highly regarded players in the game, having won the Champions League with Milan, the 2002 World Cup, as well as being awarded the Ballon d'Or and FIFA World Player of the Year awards in 2007.

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Mourinho: “We must be patient with Kakà”

From realmadrid.com,

Jose Mourinho talked about tomorrow’s clash with Malaga in the press conference following this morning’s training session.

“Kaka hasn’t played for six months, but it has actually been longer because he hasn’t been in optimum form for a year and half. He relies on his talent and speed, which doesn’t make this situation easy for him. I didn’t expect him to be the Ballon d’Or winner he was as soon as he recovered. He is going through a natural process and we must continue to support him. He is a fantastic guy and a great player. We must be patient and allow him to work with no pressure. I don’t put any pressure on him.”

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Kakà News

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And it’s a sad news… According to Marca, Kakà took the decision with Mourinho to not play until he finds again his physical condition. On Realmadrid.com, it also said that he has a leg injury. That’s why Kakà wasn’t retain in squad list against Racing Santander.

Here the article from Marca.com,

Kaka missed training with Real Madrid in Valdebebas, so he will not be on the pitch, sunday against Racing Santander. Thus, it confirms what we already know: ’8 ‘of Real Madrid gave an example of professional conduct and agreed with Jose Mourinho for a recovery plan. Kakà will not play again until he regains his form. The first decision of this plan is not to travel to Santander on Saturday and start a specific job. So, the Brazilian will be sidelined until further notice.

The aim of Mourinho’s return to have the best version of Kaka for the decisive stage of the season. As can we said on Saturday newspaper Marca, the technician does not want to force the Brazilian midfielder because he has been a living hell with his injury last year and a half. Until he gets the same physical level as his mates, Kaka will not play.

Mourinho: Kaka told me he is feeling some pain that limits his movement and that he does not feel happy when he isn’t 100%

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