Brazilian playmaker Kaka has ended his four-year stay in Madrid by returning to former club AC Milan, it has been confirmed.
According to Sky Sport Italia, Milan CEO Adriano Galliani travelled to Madrid to thrash out the terms of the deal – a two-year contract, with Kaka earning a salary of around four million euros a year.
It is thought no transfer fee will be involved and the Los Blancos have agreed to release Kaka from his contract.
Milan manager Massimiliano Allegri told the media news of the deal he was happy to have Kaka back at the San Siro.”Kaka would strengthen us. He’s versatile, and his technical attributes would be a big plus to the team,” said Milan coach.
In his first words to reporters following the announcement of the deal, Kaka said: “I’m going home. I’m happy and we have a great team. Last night I watched my Milan again. The San Siro? I just can’t wait.”