Kaka Optimistic Beckham Will Stay With Milan

The Brazilian superstar has stated that he would love to see David Beckham stay on with the club, in a recent interview.

David Beckham, Roma-Milan (PA)
Milan welcomed David Beckham to the Serie A on the weekend, as the Rossoneri traveled to the Stadio Olimpico in Rome to face the Giallorossi in an entertaining affair that ended 2-2.

The star-studded Milan line-up that consisted the likes of Beckham, Kaka, Ronaldinho, Pato, Paolo Maldini, Gianluca Zambrotta and Andrea Pirlo, just to name a few, were unable to get the better off their Roman opponents, thanks to a brace by Mirko Vucinic, as it ended all square.

Since the completion of that clash, many have given their thoughts on the club’s performance, as well as Beckham’s presence in the contest, and the Brazilian superstar Kaka is the latest to do so, in an interview earlier tonight.

“I hope that Beckham’s stay in Milan lasts more than two months,” Kaka declared in a press conference at the Fifa World Player of the Year awards in Zurich.

“I do not know the exact terms of his contract, but it would be a great move that would benefit both he and the club.

“I would like Beckham to remain with us for six months, and even for some years,” he added.

“Against Roma he demonstrated his ability to sacrifice for his team mates, thus proving his great quality, and for this reason and more, I want him to remain with us,” Kaka concluded.

For the record, Cristiano Ronaldo took home the FIFA World Player of the Year award for 2008, with the Rossoneri attacker coming in a respectable fourth position.

Adrian Del Monte
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