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Kaka set to be confirmed as a Real Madrid player
By Soccernet staff
June 8, 2009
Brazil international Kaka is expected to be confirmed as a Real Madrid player on Monday after completing a medical.
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Kaka: Madrid move on the horizon
Kaka, given permission to meet with Real officials between World Cup qualifiers against Uruguay and Paraguay, is believed to have already passed initial tests. His full medical was scheduled to take place a 9am local time, 1pm BST, at the national team's base in Recife.
Unless there are any unexpected problems then Kaka will be confirmed as Real's first signing following the return of Florentino Perez as club president.
The fee is reported to be 56m, which would smash the previous world record of 47 paid to Juventus by Real for Zinedine Zidane in 2001.
Chelsea were linked with an even bigger bid for Kaka last week but that was later denied by all parties.
The playmaker remains desperate to stay at the San Siro but the economic realities of such a huge transfer fee mean Milan are eager to do business in order to provide new boss Leonardo with transfer funds. Ironically, it was Leonardo who helped persuade Kaka to join Milan from So Paulo in 2003.
Dr Jose Luis Runco, on the medical team at Real, told Spanish newspaper AS that club doctor Juan Carlos Hernandez had met with Kaka to put the final touches to the deal.
But Real Madrid will have to wait before they can parade Kaka at the Santiago Bernabeu due to the 27-year-old's commitments with Brazil.
After entertaining Paraguay in Recife on Wednesday, Brazil begin their Confederations Cup campaign against Egypt next Monday and will be in action until June 28 if they make it through the tournament.
It really dosent matter how much u spend, as long as u justify the spending spree..
Alex Ferguson was able to spend, becos he was able to deliver the goods..
Rafa has had his chances, and he has come up short till now.. Lets see what he does in the next season..
Actually, for a major part of the season, Liverpool were the best team in the league, but they just lacked the "X" factor that makes the difference..
Man U weren't at their best.. They played attractive football only in patches..They won becos they made the least mistakes, not necessarily becos they played the best football.. Somewhat similar to last year's Real Madrid's success..