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Kaka going to United

PostPosted: Sun Jan 02, 2011 9:35 pm
by Im_Spartacus
http://www.dailystar.co.uk/football/vie ... loan-deal/

Sounds quite plausible to be honest. Wonder whether we would be interested this time round?

KAKA could be heading to Manchester United in a shock loan deal this month which could lead to a permanent £50million move.

The Brazilian superstar midfielder has been heavily linked to a move to Inter Milan – with Real Madrid wanting £50m. Chelsea, too, are seriously interested in grabbing the playmaker who has now fully recovered from an ankle injury after surgery.

The link has already been established with Kaka, 28, winning a Champions League trophy with Chelsea boss Carlo Ancelotti when they worked together at AC Milan.

But United, according to reports in Spain, have now emerged as clear favourites with Real boss Jose Mourinho happy to do business with his old sparring partner Sir Alex Ferguson. Mourinho would prefer sending Kaka to United rather than his previous club Inter.

Ferguson has insisted he will not be buying in the transfer window but a loan deal for Kaka would be the perfect solution. He is working tirelessly to find a loan club for striker Federico Macheda and Kaka would be a perfect foil to his strike force of Wayne Rooney and Dimitar Berbatov.

Mourinho has made it clear that he doesn’t find Kaka suitable to his style of play and is desperate to offload a superstar who was on Manchester City’s radar before he rejected them.

And Madrid general director Jorge Valdano has backed his manager’s decision by declaring that Kaka, who arrived in a massive £56m deal in June 2009, can leave the club. Valdano would love to bank the £50m Kaka fee but at the same time he has no problem in releasing the Brazil star until the end of the season.

Re: Kaka going to United

PostPosted: Sun Jan 02, 2011 9:36 pm
by Wooders
I am sure they would rather have the money now than a loan deal which may or may not end up with a 50 million pound deal

and I am sure they won't be rushing into a cushdy loan deal with mr "I wouldn't sell them a virus" himself

Re: Kaka going to United

PostPosted: Sun Jan 02, 2011 10:00 pm
by everyonehatesus
Its another bollocks story, it says with the option of buying him for £50m. They dont have the cash and hes not worth it now, he is 28 and from what ive seen is not having the best of seasons.

Re: Kaka going to United

PostPosted: Sun Jan 02, 2011 10:07 pm
by Im_Spartacus
everyonehatesus wrote:Its another bollocks story, it says with the option of buying him for £50m. They dont have the cash and hes not worth it now, he is 28 and from what ive seen is not having the best of seasons.


What exactly have you have seen?

Last season he had an equal goalscoring record, and a better assist record than he did at Milan, where he won world player of the year. Go figure.

Re: Kaka going to United

PostPosted: Sun Jan 02, 2011 10:08 pm
by LookMumImOnMCF.net
Mourinho would prefer sending Kaka to United rather than his previous club Inter.


I wish they'd qualify this ridiculously flippant statement.

Re: Kaka going to United

PostPosted: Sun Jan 02, 2011 10:12 pm
by Im_Spartacus
LookMumImOnMCF.net wrote:
Mourinho would prefer sending Kaka to United rather than his previous club Inter.


I wish they'd qualify this ridiculously flippant statement.


I know, plus, like he has a choice in the matter?

Re: Kaka going to United

PostPosted: Mon Jan 03, 2011 12:15 am
by bluej
To be fair, if the Glazers were to splash the cash once in order to temper any protests etc, then you would fancy it to be someone like Kaka who would be guaranteed to sell shirts to those tools who buy from their megastore wearing green and gold scarves and replica shirts.

Re: Kaka going to United

PostPosted: Mon Jan 03, 2011 12:20 am
by spiv
Dont think so, they couldn't afford him.

Re: Kaka going to United

PostPosted: Mon Jan 03, 2011 1:31 am
by paulmclaren
Lol last time united made a mega signing.
Remember Veron?
And as if they would pay 50 million.
Maybe 20 tops.
He ain't worth it anyway.

Re: Kaka going to United

PostPosted: Mon Jan 03, 2011 1:57 am
by Swales4ever
paulmclaren wrote:Lol last time united made a mega signing.
Remember Veron?
And as if they would pay 50 million.
Maybe 20 tops.
He ain't worth it anyway.


Pretty much this. If there is any truth, which i doubt, It will end up with even louder laughs than "La Brujeta".
Totally out of pace for PL nowadays.

Re: Kaka going to United

PostPosted: Mon Jan 03, 2011 2:05 am
by Ted Hughes
If they blow their Uriah Heep style horded transfer fund on Kaka they are well & truly fucked, so either a loan deal & then back to Madrid or nothing imo.

I would have thought a swap/loan deal with us for Adebayor would be more likely tbh. (for Kaka that is, not for rags!)

Re: Kaka going to United

PostPosted: Mon Jan 03, 2011 2:08 am
by Blackadder
Makes the Adebayor - Kaka swap/loan deal rumour between us and Real seem possible.
Kaka would be eligible for the Europa and maybe Ade would be eligible for Champs League?
Both are currently unsettled and could benefit from this, and both clubs could afford their wages.

Plus, I would hate to see Kaka go to the swamp.

Re: Kaka going to United

PostPosted: Mon Jan 03, 2011 2:13 am
by Swales4ever
Ted Hughes wrote:If they blow their Uriah Heep style horded transfer fund on Kaka they are well & truly fucked, so either a loan deal & then back to Madrid or nothing imo.

I would have thought a swap/loan deal with us for Adebayor would be more likely tbh. (for Kaka that is, not for rags!)


Think and hope we can still get quite decent money for Ade come summer.
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Re: Kaka going to United

PostPosted: Mon Jan 03, 2011 2:20 am
by Ted Hughes
Mancio4ever wrote:
Ted Hughes wrote:If they blow their Uriah Heep style horded transfer fund on Kaka they are well & truly fucked, so either a loan deal & then back to Madrid or nothing imo.

I would have thought a swap/loan deal with us for Adebayor would be more likely tbh. (for Kaka that is, not for rags!)


Think and hope we can still get quite decent money for Ade come summer.
The age of recycled articles is over.
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If it was a loan deal for the season, we would still be able to sell Ade in the summer. It would just mean an exchange of players for a short period. Seeing as we never even see Ade, then so long as we sign a striker, we can't lose with a swap for a short while really.

Re: Kaka going to United

PostPosted: Mon Jan 03, 2011 7:28 am
by CityFanFromRome
I think an Ade/Kaka swap loan deal would be good for us, we do lack a creative midfielder figure apart for Silva, and depending on the kind of injury he has sustained we might be without him for a while so we better get cover. At worse, we end with Kaka on the bench for six months.

Re: Kaka going to United

PostPosted: Mon Jan 03, 2011 9:48 am
by john@staustell
johnpb78 wrote:
everyonehatesus wrote:Its another bollocks story, it says with the option of buying him for £50m. They dont have the cash and hes not worth it now, he is 28 and from what ive seen is not having the best of seasons.


What exactly have you have seen?

Last season he had an equal goalscoring record, and a better assist record than he did at Milan, where he won world player of the year. Go figure.


Then again you go by the popular Spanish press theory that he 'flopped' last season. As for Real fans, the opening paragraph of this AS article today says:

"The return of Kaká, this very day, divides the Madrid fans into believers, agnostics and atheists. That is to say, between those who trust in his sporting resurrection, those who abstain and those who deny it absolutely. It remains curious that a person who makes such a thing of his religious beliefs provokes such differences in the faith............................"

http://www.as.com/futbol/articulo/kaka- ... ftb_10/Tes

El regreso de Kaká, hoy mismo, divide al madridismo en creyentes, agnósticos y ateos. Es decir, entre quienes confían en su resurrección deportiva, se abstienen o la niegan. No deja de resultar curioso que un personaje que hace bandera de sus sentimientos religiosos provoque semejante concurso de fe.

El propio jugador mostró ayer su entusiasmo en Twitter, esa red social que conecta a estrellas y pueblo llano. Y lo hizo entre glorias y aleluyas, casi como si cantara un gospel: "Cuando Dios está al control, solamente tenemos que hacer nuestra parte, oh Señor". Ante tal reverencia hacia el Supremo, la única duda es si Mourinho se sentirá puenteado.

Ironías aparte, la vuelta de Kaká (se espera que juegue unos minutos) es la novedad que compensa las malas noticias: Higuaín tendrá que ser operado. Lo aseguró Mourinho en conferencia de prensa, con reproche incluido hacia quienes alimentaron esperanzas de curación contemplativa.

Iniciado el año, la cuestión se plantea así: Benzema se queda sin excusas y Kaká sin coartadas. Conocida la enorme altura que Cristiano le da al equipo, ellos serán los encargados de ponerle el techo.

La prueba de hoy será considerable. Por un lado, el Getafe, equipo con orgullo y personalidad que suma ocho partidos sin perder (seis triunfos). Por otra parte, Míchel, entrenador que parece más templado y sabio cada día que pasa. Eso sin mencionar su condición de madridista militante y carne de banquillo blanco, quién sabe si después de Mourinho. Por no hablar del estadio, territorio comanche para el Madrid (dos victorias, tres derrotas).

Novedades.
Por lo que se refiere a los equipos, novedades. Las bajas de Carvalho y Pepe por sanción darán paso a Ramos y Albiol como centrales. Arbeloa jugará en el lateral diestro.

En el Getafe la incertidumbre (y gorda) es la alineación de Boateng, con gripe. Casquero podría ser la solución. Cata jugará con el tabique nasal recién soldado y si no hay peligro de recaída es porque no existe quien le toque las narices.

Es un partido de alto rango. Para el Madrid, una salida de las que señalan a un futuro campeón. Para el Getafe no es eso. Pero casi.

Re: Kaka going to United

PostPosted: Mon Jan 03, 2011 8:38 pm
by ashton287
john@staustell wrote:
johnpb78 wrote:
everyonehatesus wrote:Its another bollocks story, it says with the option of buying him for £50m. They dont have the cash and hes not worth it now, he is 28 and from what ive seen is not having the best of seasons.


What exactly have you have seen?

Last season he had an equal goalscoring record, and a better assist record than he did at Milan, where he won world player of the year. Go figure.


Then again you go by the popular Spanish press theory that he 'flopped' last season. As for Real fans, the opening paragraph of this AS article today says:

"The return of Kaká, this very day, divides the Madrid fans into believers, agnostics and atheists. That is to say, between those who trust in his sporting resurrection, those who abstain and those who deny it absolutely. It remains curious that a person who makes such a thing of his religious beliefs provokes such differences in the faith............................"

http://www.as.com/futbol/articulo/kaka- ... ftb_10/Tes

El regreso de Kaká, hoy mismo, divide al madridismo en creyentes, agnósticos y ateos. Es decir, entre quienes confían en su resurrección deportiva, se abstienen o la niegan. No deja de resultar curioso que un personaje que hace bandera de sus sentimientos religiosos provoque semejante concurso de fe.

El propio jugador mostró ayer su entusiasmo en Twitter, esa red social que conecta a estrellas y pueblo llano. Y lo hizo entre glorias y aleluyas, casi como si cantara un gospel: "Cuando Dios está al control, solamente tenemos que hacer nuestra parte, oh Señor". Ante tal reverencia hacia el Supremo, la única duda es si Mourinho se sentirá puenteado.

Ironías aparte, la vuelta de Kaká (se espera que juegue unos minutos) es la novedad que compensa las malas noticias: Higuaín tendrá que ser operado. Lo aseguró Mourinho en conferencia de prensa, con reproche incluido hacia quienes alimentaron esperanzas de curación contemplativa.

Iniciado el año, la cuestión se plantea así: Benzema se queda sin excusas y Kaká sin coartadas. Conocida la enorme altura que Cristiano le da al equipo, ellos serán los encargados de ponerle el techo.

La prueba de hoy será considerable. Por un lado, el Getafe, equipo con orgullo y personalidad que suma ocho partidos sin perder (seis triunfos). Por otra parte, Míchel, entrenador que parece más templado y sabio cada día que pasa. Eso sin mencionar su condición de madridista militante y carne de banquillo blanco, quién sabe si después de Mourinho. Por no hablar del estadio, territorio comanche para el Madrid (dos victorias, tres derrotas).

Novedades.
Por lo que se refiere a los equipos, novedades. Las bajas de Carvalho y Pepe por sanción darán paso a Ramos y Albiol como centrales. Arbeloa jugará en el lateral diestro.

En el Getafe la incertidumbre (y gorda) es la alineación de Boateng, con gripe. Casquero podría ser la solución. Cata jugará con el tabique nasal recién soldado y si no hay peligro de recaída es porque no existe quien le toque las narices.

Es un partido de alto rango. Para el Madrid, una salida de las que señalan a un futuro campeón. Para el Getafe no es eso. Pero casi.


Why post something 98% of the people on here cant read?.

Isnt there a rumour about a £50 mil statement were supposed to be making? Could be it but i would rather this knob end go to the swamp so i can carry on hating him for being a little shitbag.