Kaka's Mega Transfer  

A pale, thin Jesus' disciples is No.1 issue in the football world. A growing number of good reasons: Kaká (26) tomorrow will be the most expensive player of all time!

The midfield star won last night with the AC Milan 1-0 against Florence and has an official offer from Manchester City owner Sheikh Mansour (Abu Dhabi) offers 120 million transfer fee and 16, 5 million net annual salary for five years - who could be resist?

Silvio Berlusconi (72) no. The Prime Minister and Milan owner yesterday gave the green light for the immediate transfer: "It is difficult to keep someone who can earn such sums. It is a boy whose career takes no life, no, no 'to say if he can earn as much. What motivation would he play for Milan? Conversely, should we then all players' salaries increase by twice. "

Tomorrow is a meeting between father and manager Kakás Bosco Leite with City managing director Garry Cook in Milan used. For Father Bosco and his "120-million-Bubi" is beside the pile of coal important: What can a sporting perspectives average club (ranked 11) to 2007, world soccer?

Kaká is a clause demanding that he may go again if ManCity not included in the 2010/11 Champions League play. That is why the club is trying desperately for days, to reinforce the team (with de Jong of HSV /).

Elegant, torgefährlich, dribble strong, creative - it was the Schlaks from Sao Paulo is currently one of the best players in the world. Even Franz Beckenbauer is a huge fan of him. But it is the world-record sum really worth?

In the election for 2008 has been World Footballer Kaká (183 points), only four (winner Ronaldo, 935 points). With Milan currently only in the Uefa Cup, the Serie A title far behind defenders and Lokalrivale Inter. At the 2006 World Cup in Germany disappointed Kaká (1 goal).

German coach Joachim Loew to BamS: "The offer for Kaká borders on madness! Regardless of its class is the replacement completely exaggerated. The sheiks are apparently the latest in football, which sums totally do not care. "

DFL Boss Dr. Reinhard Rauball denounces the transfer fee to: "These events show how dangerous it is when people come from outside and want to say. We see this very, very critical. This is not the mentality of people who love football. That should never be in the Bundesliga possible. "

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