Anything can happen on Kaka this summer – Mourinho
Real Madrid coach Jose Mourinho has admitted both Kaka and Nuri Sahin could be on their way out of the club in the coming weeks.
Brazil playmaker Kaka - the world’s third most expensive player after his £56 million transfer from Milan three years ago - has struggled to establish himself at the Bernabeu and may be set for a move back to the San Siro.
Mourinho said: “I don’t know what will happen with Kaka’s future and neither does he, but between us there are no doubts because he knows what I think and the market is open until August 31.
“Anything can happen. He could be a Real Madrid player next season and if he stays I would be delighted because we have a great relationship and he offers us things.”
The former Chelsea and Inter boss was more definitive on Sahin’s situation.
The Turkey international started only two La Liga games in his debut season last term and Mourinho claimed it would benefit him to go and play elsewhere – at least for a year on loan.
“I want to be honest and Sahin is living in this grey zone because the market is open,” the Portuguese said.
“If the possibility arises for him to go to another place it would be better for him to leave and to be able to have more minutes on the pitch.”
However, Mourinho refused to be drawn on the possibility of Tottenham’s Luka Modric coming in to replace either Kaka or Sahin, saying: “I will not speak about other clubs’ players.”
Milan vice-president Adriano Galliani on Friday reiterated his desire for the club to re-sign Kaka, but admitted the financial issue could be a stumbling block.
“There’s a long way to go with the negotiations. There are a thousand things that can scupper the deal, but great loves have the potential to surprise you,” he was quoted as saying.
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