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"City terminate Kaka discussions" 
Manchester City have brought an end to their interest in AC Milan's Brazilian 
midfielder Kaka.
 
Following a meeting in Milan on Monday, City have terminated
discussions with AC Milan over the proposed transfer of the former
World Footballer of the Year.
City confirmed in a statement that they had pulled out of negotiations as there 
was little chance of a deal being done.

"every level"
Executive chairman Garry Cook told the club's official website:
"Whilst Manchester City Football Club has an obvious interest in
world-class players of the quality of Kaka, we owe it to our fans that
such a transfer must work on every level; commercially, financially, in
terms of results on the field and within Manchester City's broader
community."
www.mcfc.co.uk

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"Bellamy joins City, Kaká stays at Milan"
Manchester City FC signed the Wales forward
Craig Bellamy from West Ham United FC for an undisclosed fee on Monday
but have ended their pursuit of AC Milan playmaker Kaká
following transfer talks in Italy.


Previous clubs
The
29-year-old passed a medical on Monday before penning a four-and-a-half
year contract at Eastlands. Bellamy joined West Ham United FC from
Liverpool FC in July 2007 and went on to score seven goals in 24
Premier League games over two injury-hit campaigns. Bellamy has also
played for Norwich City FC, Coventry City FC, Newcastle United FC,
Celtic FC and Blackburn Rovers FC, where he enjoyed a productive
2005/06 season under current City manager Mark Hughes.

Attitude praised
Hughes
said: "I am delighted to be working with Craig once more. He is an
outstanding player who provides us with qualities that we are lacking
slightly. He has blistering pace, bags of enthusiasm, a superb attitude
to training and will be a great addition to the squad." City have also
signed Chelsea FC left-back Wayne Bridge for a significant fee ahead of
next month's UEFA Cup Round of 32 tie against FC København. 

'Great man' 
Meanwhile,
Kaká will not be joining Bellamy and Bridge in England as City "felt
that it was unlikely that the two parties could reach common ground for
an agreement" following talks with Milan. The Italian club's owner,
Silvio Berlusconi, added on Monday night: "I'm very happy to keep a
great champion on the pitch and a great man at Milan."

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From: Tukang Sapu Istana Negara <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Tuesday, January 20, 2009 6:43:47 AM
Subject: [BolaML] Kaka to stay at Milan


Italian Prime Minister and Milan owner Silvio Berlusconi has claimed
Kaka has rejected Manchester City, while the Premier League club have
counter-claimed that it is they that ceased discussions.

Berlusconi met with Milan vice-president Adriano Galliani earlier on
Monday to discuss City's world-record fee for the Brazilian, before
being interviewed on Italian television.

City offered over £100million for the 26-year-old, who has in the past
indicated a desire to stay in Italy. Now Berlusconi has stated his
intention to keep the player at the San Siro.

Berlusconi said: "Kaka is staying with Milan. For Kaka, money isn't everything.

"Both I and he have intervened.

"When I heard him say that he prefers to stay, that he doesn't feel
like he has lost the opportunity to earn a higher salary and that he
feels privileged to wear the shirt, he values the closeness and the
friendships, the heat and affection that all the fans have shown him
even in these last two days, I said 'hallelujah' and we hugged."
Official confirmation

A Milan spokesman confirmed: "Kaka is staying at AC Milan. Official."

"Heart has prevailed on the matter," Galliani added on the Milan Channel.

"The fans should thank president Berlusconi again for his economic
input. ... It was a strong temptation, with such astronomical and
world record figures."

However, Sky Sports News understands that City never engaged in
discussions with the player and that Berlusconi is wrong to suggest
Kaka rejected an Eastlands switch.

Executive chairman Garry Cook told Manchester City's website that the
club ended talks with Milan when they decided the deal was not viable
on a number of levels.

"Whilst Manchester City Football Club has an obvious interest in
world-class players of the quality of Kaka, we owe it to our fans that
such a transfer must work on every level; commercially, financially,
in terms of results on the field and within Manchester City's broader
community."

Supporter pleas

The dramatic development came at the end of a day when it seemed Kaka
was moving tantalisingly close to joining the Eastlands outfit.

Cook, along with other members of the City delegation, had meetings
with Milan officials and Kaka's father, Bosco Leite.

But it soon became apparent that the complexity of the transfer was
not going to work in City's favour and the player, who never spoke
face-to-face with the Blues, was not keen on leaving Milan anyway.

Kaka had pointed to his heart when appearing at the window of his
house to wave at protesters who had gathered outside to make their
feelings known.

http://www.skysport s.com/story/ 0,19528,11854_ 4819360,00. html
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