Kaka Could Be on His Way to Chelsea, Would Ancelotti Be There to Greet Him?
As the 2010-11 season sets on Chelsea, a new dawn beckons. And as rumors have it, Carlos Ancelotti would not be around to witness it.
Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich is committed to a massive rebuilding operation, regardless of whether Ancelotti stays or not and one of the names that is being associated with the Londoners is that of Read Madrid's Kaka.
The 2009 Real Madrid signing has been unable to replicate the form he showed during his days with Italian giants AC Milan and injuries and mediocre form has not helped his cause and Real Madrid would now be willing to part ways with their expensive Brazilian signing.
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Kaka earns around £8 million net per year at Real, equivalent to £308,000-a-week and Chelsea's boss would have no problem forking out the cash to get his man.
According to a report, a substantial deal could be possible with Didlier Drogba going the other way plus £25 million in cash.
Jose Mourinho is a known admirer of Drogba and tried to lure his ex-player during his days at Inter Milan.
Kaka has fallen out at Real Madrid's pecking order and with the signing of Nuri Sahin, his fate is all but sealed.
Kaka's mom might have just dropped the final hint when she tweeted about her son moving to London during the summers.
With Ancelotti's fate still undecided, it once again to an extent proves the interference if you might call it of Roman Abrahamovic in transfer dealings of the club.



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