Kaka: I will never leave Milan

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European and World Footballer of the Year Kaka has rubbished rumors linking him with a move to Manchester City, and says that he will never leave Milan unless they forced him to.

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September 9, 2008  07:12 AM ET

I just don't see him "never leaving Milan". For some reason I see a move to Manchester City in the future. I have nothing to back it, only a hunch.

September 9, 2008  07:38 AM ET

So Man City will become the club we love to hate? I don't see Kaka leaving.

September 9, 2008  08:07 AM ET

He has stated that he won't leave unless he and the club disagree over where the club is going. AC Milan will ALWAYS be going for the UCL and Serie A titles, so I don't see him leaving anytime soon or at all. I can't speculate at all where he will end up if he leaves. The land can change so much so quickly, evidenced by ManCity's sudden rise to financial prominence.

I could see Kaka leaving if Milan fail to make the UCL in the next two seasons. But to where, only time will tell.

September 9, 2008  08:35 AM ET

That is a bunch of Kaka

September 9, 2008  08:54 AM ET

Never say never, Kaka.

As much as this guy is ripping Robinho, it wouldn't shock me if the Emirate at City ponies up enough cash that he too might go to the Eastlands.

September 9, 2008  08:57 AM ET

On soccernet.com the other day there was a story in which Kaka was saying he was open to a move to Man City. Which is it?

September 9, 2008  09:25 AM ET

haha, a bunch of Kaka. I'm surprised no one has said that before.

September 9, 2008  10:35 AM ET

haha, a bunch of Kaka. I'm surprised no one has said that before.
Big Chaco | 09/09/08, 09:25 AM

Ha I think it everytime I hear his name

September 9, 2008  11:09 AM ET

I see Man City becoming the Dallas Mavericks of the EPL. Overpaying for tons of players, but never quite reaching the pinnacle.

September 9, 2008  11:09 AM ET

On soccernet.com the other day there was a story in which Kaka was saying he was open to a move to Man City. Which is it?
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That was one of his "representatives". I hope Ricky stays, and Im glad to hear that he likes it in Milan.

September 9, 2008  11:13 AM ET

Thanks for the clarification.

September 9, 2008  11:14 AM ET

Kaka: I will never leave Milan ..... until somebody makes me an offer I can't refuse!

They're all for sale .... if the price is right. Just like ho0kers.

September 9, 2008  11:36 AM ET

If AC Milan continues to play like they did on opening day (did anyone catch that match?) he may want to leave--that was embarrasing play. Ronaldinho was a joke. Manchester City should be happy that Ronnie refused their offer. Also Man City ALSO needs to get Dudu from Olympiacos--and I'm serious here: this way they can play Dudu and Kaka together from CAM and the Wing. What a deadly pair!

If we're doing Kaka jokes, I had to get that in--again.

September 9, 2008  11:42 AM ET

I don't see it happening anytime soon. Kaka loves it at AC Milan. He's happy there, and he's not the typical soccer player when it comes to the whole celebrity thing. That being said, I agree if AC continues to miss the Champions League he will decide to move elsewhere.

BUT, I don't think he moves to England. Money is nice and all, but is the diffrence in wages between Real Madrid and Manchester City really enough to convince someone to live in Manchester or Liverpool? I mean, those are just awful places to live. Bad weather, bad food, nothing to do, etc. There will always be players who just care about the extra money (Robinho), but there's also a reason why Brazilians, Argentinians, Italians, and Spaniards avoid the EPL like the plague. 'Cause it means living in England.

September 9, 2008  12:24 PM ET

forbes,
agree completely, ive been thinking this for awhile, in my opinion its a huge reason why cristiano ronaldo wants to go to real madrid (and now torres to atletico). if i was a 22 year old goal scoring superstar, i think id much rather live in madrid, barcelona or rome, the perks would cover making even less money

September 9, 2008  12:44 PM ET

When Man City comes in with an offer of stupid money to Milan...Kaka won't "leave" - Milan will just open the front door and push him out.

Just like when Cristin (sorry, I mean Cristano) Ronaldo is transferred to Real Madrid next year. It will be because Man United gets stupid, stupid money for him. All these clubs have a price they won't refuse.

September 9, 2008  02:25 PM ET

LOL. Good one weopon x. If he gets the right offer he'll be on his way. Just a bunch of Kaka.

September 9, 2008  03:12 PM ET

A star player with class. Christiano Ronaldo should learn from Kaka

September 9, 2008  03:46 PM ET

Kaka is to Milan what Raul is to Real Madrid or Giggs is to Manchester United

A legendary virtually 1 club player

 
September 9, 2008  05:38 PM ET

That's good finally a few good player that stay true their team. Why would he leave when this year he doesn't have all the focus on him like last year. Ronaldiho will take all the pressure away from him. That leaves kaka to have a great year n stay under the radar for the oppositing teams.

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