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Milan: no Zè Eduardo, perhaps Kakà yes. The negotiation with Real Madrid

Galliani returns to negotiating for the Brazilian champion from Real Madrid and asks Florentino Perez for a loan – If he undertakes to buy the player next year, the deal can be closed – Meanwhile, the possibility of Zè Eduardo's arrival fades : he refused to undergo a trial period with Milan.

Milan: no Zè Eduardo, perhaps Kakà yes. The negotiation with Real Madrid

Ze Eduardo doesn't arrive, Kakà maybe yes. The AC Milan transfer market lights up day after day and yesterday also offered crackling news.

Let's start with the most succulent, which obviously concerns the Brazilian from Real Madrid. After the feigned retreat of recent days, Galliani he returned to the fray with the Spanish champions. He made it through Ernesto Bronzetti, Fifa agent close to both clubs, who has received the official mandate from the Rossoneri CEO to deal with Florentino Perez. The intermediary wasted no time and yesterday he had lunch with Madrid's number one in Barcelona, ​​where Real Madrid played the first leg of the Super Cup final against the blaugrana (won by Barça 3-2). An interlocutory meeting, in which Bronzetti probed Perez's availability regarding a loan with the right of redemption. It is unlikely that the operation will go through with these terms, but the will to close is there on all sides.

Real Madrid would avoid keeping a capital of 10 million euros (net) per season on the bench, Milan would rekindle (but only partially) the enthusiasm of a very disheartened environment, Kakà would get back in the game in what, from a footballing point of view, was his home. Need anything else? Of course yes. A deal like this has very important costs and it is clear that everyone tries to pull the water to their own mill. Real Madrid cannot agree to the outright loan, because in doing so they would lose all the tax benefits on the Brazilian's contract (gift of the famous "Beckham Law", abolished in 2010), but they could accept if Milan proposed the obligation to buy. At that point, even with all the necessary facilitations (cost of the card around 15 million and multi-year payment), Perez would say yes to a sale that would still represent the lesser evil. Mourinho wants Modric and has already made it clear to Kakà that there won't be room for him this year (yesterday he wasn't even called up for the first Clasico of the season). In short, the negotiation will require time and energy, but in the end it could really go through.

No Milan instead for Ze Eduardo, which it has already done turn around in the direction of Genoa. The Brazilian met Massimiliano Allegri yesterday morning and the so-called feeling did not start between the two. The manager reiterated to the player his willingness to subject him to a trial period and he didn't accept. The deal, set up within a few hours, fell through even more quickly. Because right now at Milan, everyone's head is on Ricardo Kakà.

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