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kaka recently signed a deal with chelsea. he said that he loves chelsea and would not want to be anywhere else. as for ronaldinho, i guess his best days are already behind him ...
When Kaka joined AC Milan in 2003 at the tender age of 21, few expected him to have such instant success. Well, at least not the management of Sao Paulo; otherwise they wouldn’t have sold ...
Kaka can only get his career back on track by making a return to A.C. Milan. The Brazilian midfielder has been a disappointment at Real Madrid ever since making his almost £60 million transfer in ...
It seems that Manchester City's attempt to sign AC Milan star Kaka is no more. Various reports coming from Milan tonight say that Kaka and AC Milan have turned down the deal while Manchester City ...
If Kaka were to rediscover his form for Real Madrid under Ancelotti, then a place in Luiz Felipe Scolari's Brazil squad for the 2014 World Cup certainly wouldn't be out of the question.
Kaka's Premier League-based friends—the likes of Chelsea's Willian, Oscar and Filipe Luis, plus Arsenal's Mesut Ozil—have urged the Brazilian legend to head to England. Daily Mail writer Sam ...
But with three of Dunga's 2010 World Cup starting line-up now at the Morumbi, and with Kaka and Ganso, injury permitting of course, likely to play as probing playmakers, that could be set to change.
Mark Teixeira ($180m) and CC Sabathia ($161m) signed their contracts after the need for a federal bailout became obvious. The big difference between Kaka and the American athletes is the transfer fee.
Dunga was Brazil's head man from 2006 through 2010. During that time, Kaka was one of Selecao's key players. Kaka helped Brazil win the Confederations Cup in 2009, and he was also part of ...
Another problem is that most of the stadiums in Italy are old and obsolete. Kaka's departure only heightens the problem, but the real losers in this battle would be the fans, not the struggling clubs.
Kaka needs to get up to full speed again, whatever that speed might now be. Chances are, though, that he will only be able to accelerate once more, away from the Bernabeu.
Perhaps Kaka is his most prized piece. A pacey midfield playmaker that should be in his prime. Injuries aside, and even given his adequate goal return, Brazil's prodigal son looks a shadow of the ...
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