Friday 3 August 2012

KAKA CONTRACT WITH AC MILAN PUT ON HOLD.... ARIEDO BRAIDA

AC Milan sporting
director Ariedo Braida
has admitted that the club have made little progress in their
attempt to sign Real
Madrid star Ricardo
Kaka, as they are struggling to
come up with the funds to pay
the player's wages if signed. The Rossoneri are desperate to
lure the Brazil international back
to Serie A ahead of the 2012-13
campaign, but their dire financial situation has
complicated the situation.
"The Kaka situation is on stand-
by, We're waiting to see how
the problem with his salary will
be resolved," Braida said to teamsheadtohead Sport reporter.
"We would be really happy if
Kaka come back, because he's a
guy who everyone love. Kaka
made a part of Milan's history,
and obviously we would be
happy to have him with us back." The official then went on to
discuss the possible arrival of
Mapou Yanga-Mbiwa, and
stressed that the San Siro side
have not given up hope of
signing the Montpellier
defender just yet, despite an
impasse over the player's
valuation by montpellier.
Paillade owner Louis Nicollin
had earlier stated that that the Rossoneri must hand over the
whole €42 million sum they received from Paris Saint-
Germain for Thiago Silva if they
want to sign the 23-year-old
Frenchman, and also called
Milan Adriano Galliani.
"At the moment, the
negotiations for Yanga-Mbiwa
have been slowed down, but we're
still interested in the player,"
Braida said. While replying to
"The declarations from
president Nicollin he said We were not
upset about it and declared It aa part of the game."
Yanga-Mbiwa has a contract
with the Ligue 1 champions
until June 2013, but Milan are
hopeful that an offer in the amount of €7m will be enough
to lure him away from his
current club.

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