Recife, Brazil (AP)—Brazilian midfielder Kaka finalized his move to Real
Madrid on Monday, marking the end of a “soap opera” and the start of a new
phase of his career in Spain.
“Now the soap opera is over,” said Kaka, decked out in a yellow Brazilian
national team jersey after a practice session ahead of Wednesday’s
Brazil-Paraguay qualifier in the northeastern coastal city of Recife. “The only
leftover details were the medical exams, and I’ve done them. The negotiations
are closed and I have sealed my transfer to Real Madrid.”
Real Madrid announced the signing earlier Monday of the attacking midfielder
from AC Milan, the 2007 FIFA player of the year. The Spanish club gave no
financial details but reports said Madrid will pay Milan 65 million euros ($92
million) for Kaka, making it the richest deal in soccer history.
The largest previous transfer was set by Zinedine Zidane when he joined
Madrid from Juventus for $65 million in 2001.
Kaka, whose real name is Ricardo Izecson dos Santos Leite, who passed a
medical in the northeastern Brazilian city of Recife earlier Monday and signed a
six-year contract.
“Kaka is one of the players that every team would like to have and Madrid
had the chance to get him,” Madrid president Florentino Perez told radio
station Onda Cero just before the signing was announced.
Kaka is the first player to join Madrid since Perez regained the club
presidency unopposed last week.
Perez has said he intends to revive his “galactico” policy which, along
with Zidane, attracted star players like David Beckham, Ronaldo and Luis Figo to
Madrid earlier in the decade.
Kaka called Perez’s strategy “an interesting sports project.” Manchester
United’s Cristiano Ronaldo and Bayern Munich’s Franck Ribery could be the next
targets,
“He’s trying to buy other players, and I think he can make a very offensive
team,” Kaka told a news conference. “That’s behind my decision to go to this
team.”
Kaka said he talked with Beckham about his transfer, and the England veteran
said it would be the best step for his career.
“I hope to be part of this new project and help to win titles, both
European and Spanish,” he said.
Kaka turned down a record 100 million euros transfer to Manchester City last
season.
Presently in Brazil for World Cup qualifiers, Kaka will travel to South
Africa with the national team for the June 14-28 Confederations Cup, where
Brazil faces the United States on June 18.
Despite previously saying he was happy at Milan, the size of Madrid’s bid
appears to have proved too much for the Italian club to ignore. Milan president
Silvio Berlusconi—who is Italy’s premier—and chairman Adriano Galliani said
the club had made huge financial losses in recent times.
Madrid’s interest in signing Kaka goes back some years. Former Madrid
president Ramon Calderon pledged to sign the player in 2006 when he was running
for election.
Perez is expected to attempt to sign several more top names for Madrid
before the start of next season. Last week, he announced that Madrid would also
be looking to land Manchester United’s Cristiano Ronaldo.
The departure of Kaka, who won the Champions League with Milan in 2007 and
the Italian league in 2004, came a week after the coach Carlo Ancelotti left to
take charge of Chelsea.
Kaka also said he believes Argentine striker Lionel Messi of Barcelona
should be declared best player in the world, but hopes Madrid will overcome its
archrival.
“I hope this Barcelona domination ends and that Real Madrid wins the new
titles,” Kaka said.