Brazilian Kaka extends stay in Milan
February 29th 2008 05:10
AC Milan has announced that their prized Brazilian playmaker Kaka has extended his current contract by a further two years until 2013.
The new contract will put to rest the constant rumours of a protracted move to Spanish giants Real Madrid for the reigning World and European Footballer of the Year. The 25 year-old playmaker is indispensible to both club and country and led the Italian giants to Champions League glory in 2007, scoring 10 goals in the process.
Milan vice president Adriano Galliani told the club's website: "Ricky (Kaka) has repeatedly said that he wants to become a symbol of this team.
"He is, he is the greatest player in the world, he has decided to tie himself definitively to the Rossoneri colours.
"This is the contract of his life. I hope to be able to do another contract in 2013, but this is proof that Kaka will keep delighting our fans for all of his career."
"He is, he is the greatest player in the world, he has decided to tie himself definitively to the Rossoneri colours.
"This is the contract of his life. I hope to be able to do another contract in 2013, but this is proof that Kaka will keep delighting our fans for all of his career."
By the time the new contract expires in 2013, Kaka will be 30-31 years old thus ensuring the best years of his career will be spent in Milan.
[Source: AC Milan]
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