Galliani refuses to rule out Kaka move

AC Milan general manager Adriano Galliani has hinted Kaka could move to Real Madrid if Florentino Perez becomes president of …

AC Milan general manager Adriano Galliani has hinted Kaka could move to Real Madrid if Florentino Perez becomes president of the Spanish champions.

Speculation increased about Kaka's future when Milan allowed him to talk to Manchester City about a possible world-record transfer to Eastlands.

The Brazil star opted to remain in Italy but reports suggest Madrid will make a firm attempt to bring him to the Bernabeu this summer.

Galliani admits it would be tougher to resist an approach from the Primera Liga side if Perez wins the presidential elections.

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"I don't want to talk about Kaka, but I can say that with friends like Florentino anything can happen," said the Milan chief in quotes reported by Spanish sports daily Marca.

"Florentino Perez is a great entrepreneur and a good friend and I say that about few football chiefs."

David Beckham, meanwhile, could stay at AC Milan until the end of the season and then return to LA Galaxy for the remainder of the MLS campaign, according to Sky Sports News.

A 'timeshare' agreement is one of several proposals being discussed between all parties this week, it has been reported.

Beckham is already registered to play in Italy until June 30th and can leave LA Galaxy at the end of the current MLS season, in October, as part of a clause in his contract.

Negotiations are continuing this week and sources in Italy say Milan may struggle to afford Beckham for a transfer fee in excess of £10million, which is another option under negotiation.

Galaxy insist Beckham will return to LA on March 9th but the England international has publicly declared his intention to remain at Milan beyond his current loan agreement.

The former Manchester United and Real Madrid star will travel with the Milan squad to Doha, Qatar, for a friendly on Wednesday night.