Inter Milan's Killer锏 Forces Real Madrid Giant to Loosen Lips: Emotional Appeal by Esteemed Mentor Targets Kaka

by tr731o4bg on 2012-02-23 12:53:44

This week, Kaka and his teammate Marcelo will also join the 2010 Samba Football Awards Ceremony held within Brazil. Both Kaka and Marcelo are on the list of 30 candidates for the award. According to the Internazionale News Network, Leonardo will join Inter Milan's Brazilian players Cesar, Lucio, and Maicon, who are also candidates for the award, to go to Rio de Janeiro for this award ceremony. Of course, Leonardo's trip is not just for fun. As the person who led Kaka to join AC Milan in the past and as one of the most important advisors in his career, Leonardo's opinion is very valuable for Kaka. After all, Kaka has been at Real Madrid for a year and a half, and the surrounding situation has changed significantly compared to when he first joined Real Madrid. The prospects after returning may be even less optimistic. Perhaps it was also due to the repeated attacks by Moratti and Leonardo that Real Madrid's General Manager Baldano's tone became much more relaxed when he was interviewed by the Italian "Roma Sports Daily" after Christmas. Ten days ago, he strongly stated that Real Madrid would not consider letting any key player go during the winter transfer window, but this time he changed his tune: "As long as we receive a reasonable offer, everything is possible." January 29th is the day Leonardo starts his new role at Inter Milan. Before returning to familiar Milan, Leonardo was interviewed by the Brazilian media at the Rio de Janeiro airport. In addition to the grand plan for the team's development in the second half of the year, Leonardo focused on Kaka's transfer, indicating that all news about the Brazilian joining Inter Milan is not baseless. Leonardo said: "Based on the actual situation, I don't have high hopes that Real Madrid will let Kaka transfer during the winter transfer window, but everything is possible. Serie A and Inter Milan still have special appeal for Kaka." Almost at the same time, experts in the Italian football world who know the inside story of player transfers between the two countries all revealed that they see Kaka joining Inter Milan favorably. The editor-in-chief of "Italian Sports," Pedullà, said: "The transfer is very difficult, but nothing is impossible. In the past, seemingly impossible transfers like Eto'o's were achieved, and selling big-name players at a discount is not uncommon for Real Madrid." D'Amico, who has long served as the agent for Milan stars Gattuso and Nesta, told "Sport Radio": "I'm not surprised at all by Leonardo becoming Inter Milan's coach, nor am I surprised by Kaka joining Inter Milan next. These are all plausible things." Old coach of the Italian league, Mondonico, also said: "Inter Milan proved last year that they are the best in Europe, bringing Kaka back to play in Italy is nothing unusual. I think this will be a new challenge in Kaka's career." Ernesto Bronzetti, the official agent for Real Madrid and AC Milan, said in an interview on Boxing Day that he doesn't see Kaka transferring in January, but leaving Real Madrid in June is very likely. As for the destination, joining Chelsea is more reliable than Inter Milan. However, AC Milan's Brazilian forward Robinho clarified this statement. Robinho said: "When I was playing for Manchester City, Kaka asked me in detail about Manchester City and the Premier League. After I only said that the weather here is very cold and there is continuous rain, he interrupted me and said he wouldn't consider coming to Manchester or even the Premier League." As the New Year approaches, the day when Real Madrid star Kaka officially returns after a six-month injury break is getting closer. Many fans of the Galaxy Warship have pinned their hopes on the Brazilian. Now, the competition between Real Madrid and Barcelona is fierce, and the return of such a big-name player as Kaka at a crucial stage in the league championship race is clearly seen as a key factor in helping Real Madrid crush their arch-enemy Barcelona. But whether Kaka will continue to wear the white jersey and fight in La Liga after his return, or switch to Inter Milan's blue-black jersey and return to La Liga, remains highly questionable at present. After Moratti personally went to Madrid to discuss the possibility of Kaka's transfer with Mourinho, the new coach of Inter Milan again played the emotional card in an interview, extending an olive branch to Kaka himself. This week, Spain's "Marca" reported on the latest progress of Kaka's return. The 17th round of La Liga matches will kick off on January 4th, and Real Madrid will then face Getafe away. The Brazilian is unlikely to appear in this game, but in the 18th round match against Villarreal at home 6 days later, Kaka is likely to enter the field in the second half to regain his sense of the game. "El Mundo" pointed out that the first few games might be easier for Mourinho since Kaka needs to gradually regain his form, but once Kaka fully recovers, how Real Madrid arranges its lineup becomes a problem. After all, in the attacking midfielder position, Mourinho can only choose one between Kaka and Ozil.