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Real Madrid Ace Kaka: Milan, Don't Sell Alexandre Pato
The former Rossoneri star is urging the club not to sell Pato...
Kaka is currently preparing for his Real Madrid presentation later tonight at the Bernabeu, but before he wears the Merengues’ jersey for the very first time, he has given his old side some precious advice.
"Milan must not sell Pato. He will be one of the biggest stars in football. They should also look at what Luis Fabiano did in South Africa," the ace is quoted as saying on Goal.com Italia.
Fabiano is being targeted by Milan and he helped Brazil lift the Confederations Cup.
Meanwhile, Kaka will remember Milan fans in a special way.
"I will never be Milan's enemy. I dedicate this trophy [the Confederations Cup] to the Rossoneri fans as they will always be in my heart. I am where I am because of Milan," he explained.
The new Real Madrid dawn now looms for Kaka, and he is eyeing major glory already.
"I have joined Real Madrid to win everything, and this year I want the Champions League," concluded Kaka.
Salvatore Landolina, Goal.com
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