Kaka sale makes sense, say Milan's Galliani
By Mark Meadows
MILAN (Reuters) - Selling playmaker Kaka would make economic sense for AC Milan but no other top player will be allowed to leave, chief executive Adriano Galliani has said.
Galliani was in Spain earlier this week to meet returning Real Madrid president Florentino Perez and media reports say the man who created the Galacticos has made a huge bid for the 27-year-old.
In the closest anyone at Milan has to come to saying the Brazilian is leaving, Galliani told Thursday's Gazzetta dello Sport that the club had little option.
"The reasons for the departure of Kaka are solely economic," he said. "Even a great heart must confront the situation and make choices. Milan cannot go on losing 70 million euros ($99 million) a year."
Galliani has long bemoaned generous Spanish tax laws that make it very difficult for Italian clubs to compete with their La Liga counterparts in the transfer market.
Milan owner Silvio Berlusconi, the Italian prime minister, has not sanctioned any move yet and has said he will talk to Kaka on Monday before making a decision.
Hundreds of Milan fans gathered outside the club's city centre offices on Thursday to protest against the possible sale.
Banners included one which read: "If you sell Kaka, sell the club". Continued...
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