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Chelsea manager Carlo Ancelotti rules out move for Real Madrid star Kaka
Blues boss not interested in reunion with Brazilian…
By Danny Hart
The 28-year-old has been linked with a move away from the Bernabeu this summer following the arrival of Jose Mourinho, who is reportedly lining up Werder Bremen’s Mesut Oezil as his replacement.
Kaka was understood to be a transfer target for Chelsea two years ago when Luiz Felipe Scolari was the manager at Stamford Bridge, but a move failed to materialise.
Then Manchester City came close to luring Kaka to the Premier League before the Brazilian moved to Madrid last summer.
Ancelotti managed Kaka at Milan for six years between 2003 and 2009, but has confirmed he will not be trying to sign him again this summer.
"Kaka cannot come to Chelsea," he told Sky Italia.
"He was one player of mine and has done so much for Milan, but now he belongs to Real Madrid and he will decide about his future along with his current club.
"Certainly neither I nor Chelsea will do it [decide his future]."
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