New Real Madrid coach Jose Mourinho is not looking to offload Brazilian star Kaka to Chelsea and instead is convinced that he can bring the best out of the 28-year-old.
Kaka struggled at Real Madrid last season, following his £56million switch from AC Milan last summer. A troublesome thigh injury limited Kaka’s chances at the Bernebeu.
There has been speculation that Kaka would welcome a reunion with his former AC Milan boss Carlo Ancelotti at Chelsea, having failed to make an impact at Real Madrid. Under Ancelotti, Kaka enjoyed a highly successful spell at the San Siro, becoming one of the world's top players. It has been reported that Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich has sanctioned a £50million bid for Kaka.
However, Spanish daily Marca reports this morning that Mourinho has instructed Bernabeu officials not to listen to any offers for the Brazilian and that the 'special one' is convinced that he can return Kaka to his best form.
Marca quotes Mourinho saying, "Kaka has lost esteem in recent months, but there will be no problem returning him to his best. A player needs to have a high level of confidence."
Kaka struggled at Real Madrid last season, following his £56million switch from AC Milan last summer. A troublesome thigh injury limited Kaka’s chances at the Bernebeu.
There has been speculation that Kaka would welcome a reunion with his former AC Milan boss Carlo Ancelotti at Chelsea, having failed to make an impact at Real Madrid. Under Ancelotti, Kaka enjoyed a highly successful spell at the San Siro, becoming one of the world's top players. It has been reported that Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich has sanctioned a £50million bid for Kaka.
However, Spanish daily Marca reports this morning that Mourinho has instructed Bernabeu officials not to listen to any offers for the Brazilian and that the 'special one' is convinced that he can return Kaka to his best form.
Marca quotes Mourinho saying, "Kaka has lost esteem in recent months, but there will be no problem returning him to his best. A player needs to have a high level of confidence."
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