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Kaka wants Dinho at Milan
Tuesday 22 April, 2008

Milan star Ricky Kaka has spoken of his desire to see compatriot Ronaldinho join him in Rossonero.

The Barcelona ace has been heavily linked with a move to San Siro after falling out with players and directors at the Camp Nou.

“I have always had the opportunity to play with him in the national team,” explained Kaka. “We have always got on well.

“To be able to play together also at club level would be truly beautiful.”

Milan Vice-President Adriano Galliani had reportedly come to an agreement with the former Paris Saint-Germain player’s representative, but admitted yesterday that any deal would be difficult.

Kaka, meanwhile, is enjoying life at Milanello and is particularly happy after scoring his third hat-trick for Milan against Reggina at the weekend in the Diavolo’s 5-1 victory.

“It’s always a great feeling to score three,” admitted Kaka. “What makes me even happier is being useful to my team and my mates again.

“I like to be decisive, it pleases me. A victory of this style has given us a boost to finish each of our remaining four games in the same way.”

The Brazilian, 26 today, is optimistic Milan can make fourth place and qualify for the Champions League.

“We have to think about ourselves, conquer the 12 points available and then look at what Fiorentina are doing.

“The Viola are having a great season but are still in the UEFA Cup... But, first of all, we have to think about Milan and Milan only.”

Kaka is quickly becoming a legend among the Milanisti faithful and would like to win the Scudetto next season.

The former Sao Paulo player, who signed a contract extension until 2013 worth £7.5m per season last month, also has a personal objective.

“I have scored 78 goals with Milan and I am very content. I hope to reach 100 as soon as possible.”



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