Maldini slams Milan for selling Kaka
Winning the Champions League without Kaka is an Utopian dream for Milan, former captain Paolo Maldini said this week.
Financial worries prompted the Serie A side to sell the Brazilian to Real Madrid but Maldini, who retired at the end of the season after 24 years with the Rossoneri, said he understood why fans and team-mates had reacted angrily.
"Kaka is the first player of this level to be sold (by Milan). In the past an idea like that would never have been considered," the 40-year-old told a news conference.
"Looking at the accounts is logical but it is also logical to set obtainable targets, thinking of winning the Champions League without Kaka is an Utopian dream."
Milan, who want Vfl Wolfsburg striker Edin Dzeko, have said no other high profile names will leave despite Brazil forward Alexandre Pato and Italy midfielder Andrea Pirlo questioning their futures.
"Before leaving Milan, Pirlo would think about it not 10 but at least 100 times," Maldini said.
"I don't believe there will be another soap opera like Kaka with Pato. He must stay here."
Maldini, yet to decide on his future off the pitch, was upset with Milan's hierarchy for not outwardly condemning supporter banners criticising the captain during his final San Siro appearance last month.
But he made it clear he did not want a simmering feud and backed owner Silvio Berlusconi's decision to appoint rookie Leonardo to replace Carlo Ancelotti, who left for Chelsea.
"Leonardo is a gamble but in general the president has won these types of bets. Bringing in innovation and youth is not a bad thing, it is a courageous choice," he said.
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