AC Milan Have Offered Digao To Getafe - Sporting Director Munoz
The Brazilian could be on his way to join his brother in the city of Madrid...
Getafe sporting director Toni Munoz has confirmed that the Spanish club have been offered Kaka's younger brother Digao by AC Milan.
The Brazilian defender has been on loan with Standard Liege but after Kaka moved to Real Madrid, there were rumours that he would join him.
Whilst a move to the Bernabeu seems highly unlikely, he would still be close to his brother should he go to Getafe, and Munoz confirmed that they have been offered the defender.
"Yes, it is true that he has been offered to us. I never rule anybody out, I do not know what will happen. We have many central defenders but as I said, I never rule anybody out," Marca quote him as saying.
The 23-year-old Digao moved to Milan back in 2004 to join his brother but did not settle as well as Kaka and moved on loan to Rimini.
There he played a decent amount of games but was again loaned out upon his return to Milan, this time to Belgian outfit Standard Liege.
It is known that he has had trouble with his knees in the past and the fact that Getafe have four central defenders already suggests that they will not bring him to Madrid.
James Walker-Roberts, Goal.com
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