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No to Chelsea Offer!

Kaka who has been linked with almost all the biggest clubs in the world, has attracted the attention of Chelsea. It has been reported that Chelsea has made a “really big offer” to Milan for the player.

Milan has issued a hands-off apparently, stating the desire of Kaka and the Italian titans is for Kaka to remain at the club.

Once again, Kaka shows his loyalty to Milan.  Cristiano Ronaldo should learn some of this loyalty from him.

Kaka Not Going to Olympics?

It is Kaka’s dream to be part of Brazil’s Olympic team, and to win the Olympic Gold Medal in Beijing. It is something missing in Brazil’s football history and Kaka would like to be part of the history, if Brazil wins.



However, according to reports, AC Milan may block the player’s participation as they may need him to play in the qualifying rounds of the Champions League.



If AC Milan closes the gap between them and Fiorentina, they will set up a two-legged third qualifying round ties in the Champions League, and Kaka is expected to be part of the team to ensure AC Milan’s safe progression.


Kaka to leave Milan?

Kaka leaving Milan?Kaka acknowledged in an interview that he had thought of quitting AC Milan last season.

 

As one of the main inspiration behind Milan’s Champions League victory over Liverpool in Athens last May, Kaka admitted he considered making that memorable victory as his last appearance in the famous black and red jersey.

 

Since that victory, Kaka has gone on to win three individual awards, making him the undisputed best player in the world.

 

To Kaka, individual awards only spurs him on to greater heights. He feels Milan, as a team, deserve more accolades than himself, as an individual.

 

Now Kaka wants to stay on with Milan and hope to captain the team one day. He has a contract which keeps him at the San Siro till at least 2011. He revealed he is willing to bide his time in order to get the armband one day.

 

The attacking midfielder joined AC Milan in 2003 and has won the Serie A, the Champions League and the World Club Cup title. While his future with Milan was in doubt prior to the Champions League final last season, when he had thoughts about quitting the club, Kaka’s commitment to the Milan cause is now more evident than ever with coach Carlo Ancelotti remarking: “The chances are I will leave the club before he does.”