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Kaka Signs Real Madrid Shirt – Report
Kaka's move to the Spanish giants is getting closer. He has reportedly signed a Real Madrid jersey, fuelling speculation that he is on the verge of joining los Blancos...
Globoesporte.com claims the Brazilian ace is currently in Uruguay with the Selecao and he did not object to signing a Real Madrid shirt with his name on it when a fan pulled out the famous jersey and asked him to initial it.
"He was very nice. He saw the shirt and he signed it near the club's badge," the fan told the Brazilian paper.
"He was very good about signing the shirt."
The latest news from Italy claims Kaka will reveal all his future plans during a press conference in Recife on Monday, where he is likely to announce his passage to the Santiago Bernabeu.
Kaka's signature on the shirt seems to confirm reports that he will become a Real Madrid player. The move comes just hours after Rossoneri patron Silvio Berlusconi claimed his man wanted to leave.
Salvatore Landolina, Goal.com
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