Kaka future unclear
The future of Kaka remains shrouded in doubt, despite the overwhelming support of 65,000 fans and his AC Milan team-mates last night.
The Brazil playmaker put his hand to his heart as he left the field of play at the end of his sideâs 1-0 win over Fiorentina, waving emotionally and applauding the fans who have grown to love him over the past five years.
His team-mates all took turns in hugging him in scenes which could easily be interpreted as a send-off from the Lombardian city.
Kaka now faces an unprecedented test of character in deciding whether to accept Manchester Cityâs millions â and turn his back on the affection shown so palpably last night â or stay put.
âThe fans showed a great gesture of affection to Kaka,â said Rossoneri coach Carlo Ancelotti.
âI donât think this was his last game for Milan. I hope he stays because he is an important player for us.â
But Kaka certainly faces a difficult decision â one his team-mate Gianluca Zambrotta does not envy him for.
âIf I were offered 15 million a year, I donât know what I would do,â said the Italian. âThis is a choice of a lifetime and it is hard to make up your mind just like that.
âKaka is an outstanding player and he is capable of making the difference all by himself.â
However, while manifesting their desire to keep hold of the undeniably talented 26-year-old, Milan have already expressed their willingness to negotiate a fee with City.
Earlier yesterday, Milan owner Silvio Berlusconi claimed he would not attempt to obstruct the deal, admitting it would be âvery difficultâ to force the player to remain with his club in view of the millions being offered by City.
Ancelotti admitted he has already contemplated life after Kaka.
âIf he were to leave, I would be very sorry,â he admitted.
âIf things were to change, then I would have to consider a team without Kaka. He is very important and certainly the squad would change.
âWe as a club have always worked together to create a team and that is precisely what will happen after this affair.â
Alexandre Pato, who scored the winning goal last night to move onto six goals in his last four Serie A games, gave the clubâs fans reason to believe the world would not fall apart if Kaka left.
At the age of 19, he has already shown more than just odd glimpses of his ability, and the Milan faithful seem ready to adopt him, as is Ancelotti.
âPato is very strong,â he said. âAnd he is only going to get better.
âHe has immense quality and can still show a lot more in front of goal.â
Negotiations to sell Kaka can, therefore, seemingly move on. The playerâs father, who also acts as his agent, is expected in Milan tomorrow to discuss the options, although there will be no rush in reaching a conclusive decision.
âIt will not be like the Normandy landings,â said Milanâs general manager Adriano Galliani.
âWe will consider things and take a decision together. Nobody has signed anything â not the club nor the player. He is still a Milan player, we are just evaluating and considering.
âThere is no D-Day.â




