Manchester united in kaka loan deal

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This has to be BS especially as it's a story that is being run by Daily Star, anyhow this will please some of the transfer muppets on here...

Daily Star: Simply The Best 7 Days A Week :: Football :: Manchester United in Kaka loan deal

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.
 
wouldnt mind him at United, if we help him re-capture his 2007 form, he could be a brilliant player for us, not for 50m obviously!
 
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No thanks. Hasn't seen good enough form for us to take a chance with a big price tag.
 
I really doubt that is true.

The most valid part of it is Kaka not fitting Mourinho's system but he found a role for Schneider in Inter's team so maybe he won't be so dismissive. I have to say though I do think Mourinho might well want Kaka offloaded as Madrid have more than enough attacking talent for him to build his ideal team around so the idea of Kaka eventually leaving is plausible. I just don't think it will be under a loan move or that he will leave to United for a 50m fee.
 
Obviously there aren't any quotes here but if we can loan him with the option of buying later, then I don't see why not. If he doesn't work out, we don't buy, simples.
 
Daily star.

You know, the ones that got into trouble for making up quotes from Spanish players about English football.


And yet people still start new threads on here based on their rubbish.
 
No problem with him on a loan if his contract isn't more than what Rio's got. I'd just worry about his fitness.

Good piece of gossip but not a hint of truth in it me thinks.
 
So we're going to pay almost twice our club record fee (not to mention a feckload on wages) for a 28 year old who, when he hasn't been injured, hasn't looked all that great over the last couple of seasons?
 
I love the idea of us signing a player like Kaka - or Pastore/Sneijder/Ozil as I would have said in the sumer; but given that we play a 442 formation for the most part, I can't really see where such a player would fit. Players like those mentioned really are only really suited to a 451 formation, which we don't play all that often.

in 451, we could go like this:
.Fletcher..Anderson
Valencia..Kaka..Nani
..........Rooney
Something like that, players could variate, Scholes or Carrick coming in for Fletcher or Anderson, Berbatov for Rooney etc - you could also look at playing Kaka in a free role, with one of the wingers removed. (would be a similar situation within a 442)

Within a 442 formation, an argument could be made for Nani/Valencia on the right with Kaka playing from the left. I think this would work best with Nani in the side as both players would be able to swap around within free roles - but I don't see a really good way of playing Kaka within a 442 formation, couldn't play him as a traditional CM - he needs to be free in the space between Midfield and Attack.

In reality though, I do not believe we are really in for him - or more to the point, that we could get him. Chelsea would be FAR more likely - with RA having wanted to sign him for a long time, and Ancelotti currently being the manager there. The chelsea set up is far more suited to immediately fit Kaka in, either at the expense of Lampard or in place of one of the Wing forwards.
 
My immediate reaction is that this is total bollocks, as if a club would just farm out one of the most expensive players ever in the hope that someone will eventually buy him, but then I remember what Barcelona did with Ibrahimovic and everything seems slightly more possible. The Daily Star is full of shit though.
 
The loan deal would be good. But that is all. I don't want to spend a penny on him to bring him here permanently.
 
I think you need to collect 4 coupons at the back of the sun to become a journalist at The Daily Star ?
 
I'll gladly take him if hes really available on loan, our midifield is crap, but we all know its complete bs.....
 
When was the last time a 30-50m player went out on loan? Shevchenko is one, and look at him.
 
He would fill the missing jigsaw in Europe

Can't see it happening as much i would like to, the loan deal that is
 
Not sure why such a loan would be considered a shock. The bits about buying him for 50m are obviously retarded.
 
But a loan deal would actually suit Madrid after the summer because IF Kaka was to come here and get good game time, then he is going to be match fit and maybe get his form back by the end of the season. Then he could have a good pre season and do well next year.

But if he is going to stay at Madrid, then his opportunities are going to be limited and hence his recovery time is also limited. So I think this is a shrewd plan on the part of Mourihno and Madrid.
 
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