Brazilian and AC Milan star Kaka has failed to rule out a move to Spanish giants Real Madrid. The 25 year old has been long linked with a move to Real but during the summer AC ruled out a possible deal for the play maker. Real are thought to be lining up a fresh bid for Kaka when the January transfer window opens as the La Liga champions bid to defend their title. Milan club president Silvio Berlusconi, however, has said that the Italian giants would do their up most to keep their prized asset at the club.
Kaka, though, has not ruled out a move to Spain after it emerged that former Real president Florentino Perez could be in line for talks with Milan. "I have a contract with Milan until 2011, I am not in a hurry to renew it and neither are Milan," Kaka told Italian media. "Florentino Perez must talk with Berlusconi. If they find an agreement okay, otherwise I stay here."
So if Kaka were to leave Milan, who might be brought in to try and fill the void. Well Kaka has hinted that fellow countryman Ronaldinho could be interested in joining AC, but would Barca sell? "Every time we meet up with the national team, Ronaldinho asks me about Milan, the team and the club," added Kaka."I don't know if he can come. Certainly he has feelings for us."
It would be amazing to see how AC would cope without Kaka and it would also be interesting to see how the player adapts to La Liga. There is no doubt, at this moment in time he is the best player in the world and arguably his best years are still ahead of him. I have a funny feeling that he feels he may of achieved everything he can at AC by winning the Champions League and so he may well join Real, but it would cost a humongous sum of money to lure him to the Bernabaeu.