Milan star dreams of United.

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Found this on an Italian UK football website:

Manchester United interested in AC Milan star

Reports in Italy suggest Kaka is heading from the Diavolo to the Red Devils at Old Trafford this summer.

Milan Coach Carlo Ancelotti denied the player was ready to walk out on his team, insisting he was 100 per cent sure to remain.

Yet rumours of Kaka's imminent departure continue to circulate and so far the candidates have included Barcelona and Real Madrid.

The latest newspaper reports in Italy have found a new and more likely destination Manchester United.

Sir Alex Ferguson has never disguised his admiration for the player and is ready to over a four-year contract worth £140000 per week net.

Milan had previously turned down an approach for the player in the wake of the Champions League Final debacle in Istanbul.

It is claimed that Kaka has already agreed basic personal terms with United and Milan would be willing to release him after two more years of service.

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I have to say, I think someone is on a ridiculously extensive wind-up :lol:

Told you all, it's a done deal.

Cocks out.
 
:drool: There is some substance to this after all!!!

Lets hope this happens!
 
It'll happen. Just keep posting all the Kaka to United stories in here.

I'm sure we'll be hearing more news over the next few weeks.
 
:lol::lol::lol:

too funny. watch caftards feck with the transfer market.

Could happen. All we need is someone to run for President of United and guarantee if he wins he'll bring Kaka. Works for Madrid. I doubt most journos would even know there isn't an election. :wenger:
 
Could happen. All we need is someone to run for President of United and guarantee if he wins he'll bring Kaka. Works for Madrid. I doubt most journos would even know there isn't an election. :wenger:

we already have a president in Spoonov and he is working to bring Kaka to Old Trafford.
 
Well to be fair he has displayed an interest in us and the premiership in the past... maybe there is actually something to this.

Cock out?
 
We'll see if this is actually a piss-take or if it has any substance, if the Brazilian papers carry it then that will give us something to think about.

Still funny regardless though cos I think Spoonov has just crafted a cross-continent story, who knows! :lol:
 
My cock would be red raw if Kaka joined

I remember games where he was just unstoppable
 
we'll need to start a story involving some of Madrid's big guns, let's start with Robinho, he's already said he's open to offers from United and Chelsea, let's take it from there folks, time to give Marca a taste of their own medicine.
 
Milan star in Ronaldo twist

The new number 7?......Kaka could be the key to Ronaldo saga.

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By SHAUN CUTSIS

Published: 7 June 2008

BRAZILIAN STAR and AC Milan midfielder Ricardo Kaka has emerged unsurprisingly as the player who is the key to the summer's biggest transfer story - the proposed £75 million pound transfer of Portugal ace Cristiano Ronaldo from newly crowned European Champions, Manchester United to Real Madrid.

Following recent developments and conflicting stories from around the world, including statements by the player's mother that Ronaldo is to stay at United, denials by Portugal coach Luis Felipe Scolari that he had encouraged the player to move to Real Madrid, and quotes attributed to the player by Brazillian web site Terra that the player was set on a move to Real, it has emerged that it is Manchester United who have initiated the moves that have left Ronaldo unsure of his future.

Sir Alex Ferguson and chief executive David Gill flew in to Italy last night to discuss a £35 million bid for Brazil attacking midfielder Kaka with the Milan club, whose hand may be forced over their failure to qualify for next season's Champions League, and the player's apparent welcoming of United's interest in him.

United believe that the signing of Kaka and potentially, one of their top striking targets, which include, amongst others, Lyon's French international Karim Benzema, Ajax goal-poacher Klaas-Jan Huntelaar, Sevilla's temperamental Brazillian Luis Fabiano, and want-away Tottenham Hotspur star Dimitar Berbatov will provide a greater balance to the star-studded United team, despite Ronaldo's heroic 42 goals in the recently concluded season.

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To finance the moves for Kaka and a new striker, it was revealed that United's commencement of talks with AC Milan left Ronaldo and his advisors themselves uncertain as to the Portuguese wing wizard's standing in the team. News of United's interest in Kaka reached Ronaldo last week, prompting responses from Ronaldo that "it was not his decision", and he would move to Real if "they paid the amount they are saying to Manchester United". Indeed, while a forward line of Kaka, Ronaldo and a new striker, together with current United front men Wayne Rooney and Carlos Tevez would provide United with the best strike force in Europe, Ronaldo is seen as the player most likely to be sold, given the current demand for the services of a player currently recognised as the world's best player.

Indeed, should the move for Kaka be successful, United will allow Ronaldo to leave to the Real, despite Sir Alex Ferguson's recent comments that Ronaldo would not be moving to Madrid. Ferguson knows that Madrid are interested in his prized asset, and that the player would not be opposed to wearing the white of Los Meringues.

While Ronaldo has banned all talk about his future until after the European Championships in Austria and Switzerland, it appears that his move to Madrid and United's sensational signing of Kaka may reach a conclusion sooner rather than later.

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Just In.......hot stuff in the Ronaldo thread as well.

http://www.thecsun.co.uk/sport/football/article827112.ece

I hope I don't get banned for this, but what the hell, I'm sick of this Ronaldo shit so i'm making up my own
 
hahaa...things get really interesting now! we even have stories that SAF flew to Italy...what's next then? the rumor mills are running high...let's produce more of this to compete with the way Madrid did to us.

by the way, if you omit the little "c" in that link, it'll make the article more believable.
 
:lol:

This is brilliant. Mission accomplished.

Next target: Messi
 
Yer a fecking genius Spoonman.

I just mailed the story (linking to the feckers who bought it) to a journalist for norways biggest newspaper. I don't know any of these buggers, but this one had earlier posted the "Ronaldo says he wants to join Real Madrid" story, completely unsourced, etc.

Here's hoping!
 
Found this on one of the local Milan forum.

Kaka: I'll Be Better Than Ronaldo at United

If Cristiano Ronaldo finally sealed his move to Real Madrid, United list of the man to replace him will be a short one, but one name is almost certain to top the list. AC Milan's Kaka will be more that ready to take the opportunity of making his mark in a side he dubbed as 'the closest thing to Brazil'.

"People always say that Arsenal play a Brazilian style of football, but I think Manchester United are more Brazilian in their way of playing than the Arsenal players are."

Kaka, who never hide his admiration of the Premier League also think that now is the best time for a new challenge, and winning trophies with United can provide just that.

“I love Milan. I’ve had a great time here, won the Champions League and some great memories. But football is all about challenges and I feel I’m ready for a new one.”

With a projected 70 million pounds generated from Ronaldo sale plus the already available funds for this summer transfer market, United will not be found wanting at the price that Milan will ask for their star player.

Milan failure to qualify for the Champions League could also be a factor. With Ronaldinho recent fall from grace at Barcelona, Brazil will need Kaka to play in the best club competitions in Europe.

Dunga, the Brazilian National Team coach have reportedly encourage Kaka to accept United offer, should they come from him.
 
:lol::lol::lol:

This has to be the biggest wind-up in history.

weve a long way to go before we get to the heights of the arsenal fans who managed to get the backpage of a major newspaper to have a full page dedicated to a bid for some player in south america which was complete bollocks
 
Sir Alex Ferguson and chief executive David Gill flew in to Italy last night to discuss a £35 million bid for Brazil attacking midfielder Kaka with the Milan club, whose hand may be forced over their failure to qualify for next season's Champions League, and the player's apparent welcoming of United's interest in him.

United believe that the signing of Kaka and potentially, one of their top striking targets
, which include, amongst others, Lyon's French international Karim Benzema, Ajax goal-poacher Klaas-Jan Huntelaar, Sevilla's temperamental Brazillian Luis Fabiano, and want-away Tottenham Hotspur star Dimitar Berbatov will provide a greater balance to the star-studded United team, despite Ronaldo's heroic 42 goals in the recently concluded season.


:lol:

It's on!
 
Kaka: I'll Be Better Than Ronaldo at United

If Cristiano Ronaldo finally sealed his move to Real Madrid, United list of the man to replace him will be a short one, but one name is almost certain to top the list. AC Milan's Kaka will be more that ready to take the opportunity of making his mark in a side he dubbed as 'the closest thing to Brazil'.

"People always say that Arsenal play a Brazilian style of football, but I think Manchester United are more Brazilian in their way of playing than the Arsenal players are."

Kaka, who never hide his admiration of the Premier League also think that now is the best time for a new challenge, and winning trophies with United can provide just that.

“I love Milan. I’ve had a great time here, won the Champions League and some great memories. But football is all about challenges and I feel I’m ready for a new one.”

With a projected 70 million pounds generated from Ronaldo sale plus the already available funds for this summer transfer market, United will not be found wanting at the price that Milan will ask for their star player.

Milan failure to qualify for the Champions League could also be a factor. With Ronaldinho recent fall from grace at Barcelona, Brazil will need Kaka to play in the best club competitions in Europe.

Dunga, the Brazilian National Team coach have reportedly encourage Kaka to accept United offer, should they come from him..


Cock out.
 
If Kaka is coming, and we will sell Ronaldo, damn I hope we really try to get atleast £80 million for him....I could almost see us selling him for 40...
 
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