City fans told to be patient
January 19, 2009
Manchester City Manager Mark Hughes has stated that the club are still “a million miles away” from concluding a world record deal to bring Kaka to the club.
After a week of speculation, the Welshman went on record as saying that he is very optimistic that the deal will be done, but he urged all City fans to be patient while the actual negotiations were taking place.
City are thought to have offered a staggering £100m for the Brazilian superstar and an unbelievable half a million pound per week salary.
Sources close to the Brazilian believe that a deal is imminent and some commentators even are suggesting AC Milan have agreed a price for the player.
The chances of the deal actually been concluded before the end of the transfer window do look very high however and will represent the largest transfer in football history. Yet, is the player really worth £100m and half a million pounds a week?
To be honest it is hard to justify the transfer fee, especially in the current economic climate, but if Manchester City want to pay the money and Milan want to accept it then is there really anything which anyone can do to stop this?
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