Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Berlusconi: "Kaka is left''




* 'When Kaká has said that he preferred to stay, I said Hallelujah! "Berlusconi told


* The City had to offer 110 million euros for the Brazilian


* Hundreds of fans on the street who asked not to sell soccer



A full day of negotiations and in the end, Berlusconi said 'no'. Milan, said a spokesman and the owner of the club, will not sell Kaka to Manchester United by the astronomical figure of 110 million euros. Among the reasons for the refusal may be the unpopularity of the measure: hundreds of 'tifosi' marched to the headquarters of the entity requesting lombarda continuity in the Brazilian team.



"Kaka is and will remain at Milan," said the owner of the club seven times European champion, having secured an interview with the footballer, who will not leave Milan.



"When I hear him say that he preferred to stay, that he felt privileged to be able to wear a shirt and that he preferred the closeness and friendship, warmth and affection that people have demonstrated in recent days, I said ' Alleluia! " and we embraced, "Silvio Berlusconi told.



Speculations about the release of Kaka were not free after the astronomical range of about 110 million euros, made by Manchester City, owned by a powerful family emiratí.



Even Berlusconi had fueled the possibility of progress Kaká last week, stating that "no one could refuse such an offer."

The player's father negotiates



The father and advisor Kaká, Bosco Leite, came to Italy to negotiate the possible transfer. Meanwhile, hundred supporters demonstrated in front of Milan to the Italian club's headquarters in the Lombard capital to demand that those responsible do not hesitate to leave Brazil.



"Galliani, go to your City" or "Berlusconi're an interest" were some of the placards they were last Saturday at the San Siro stadium, accompanied by executives from the chorus, while another group of fans took the ticket pocket andalusia scream "buy Kaká us."



The fans, called by the South Bend group of supporters launched messages to society rossonera "that referred to a matter of" heart "to try to avoid a signing that many are already done and that could lead to government coffers Milan a reimbursement of 105 million euros.



The almost five hundred people gathered in Milan called the Via Turati club, owned by Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi, who did not leave out the player and Kaká asked not seek more money to English club. This concentration of fans were on the same day the vice president of Milan, Adriano Galliani and Berlusconi met to discuss the possible sale of Kaka to Manchester City.(source: elmundo)

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