Kaka agreed to contract terms with AC Milan in the highlight of deadline day in Italy, reportedly accepting a cut in his salary to rejoin his former club.
Following a free transfer from Real Madrid on Sunday, Milan announced on their Web site that the club reached a deal with the 2007 FIFA World Player of the Year early on Monday.
Financial terms were not disclosed, but the Gazzetta dello Sport reported that it was a two-year deal worth 4 million euros (US$5.3 million) per season plus bonuses — a significant drop from the 10 million euros Kaka earned with Madrid.
“Kaka made a big [sacrifice] to return here, showing a lot of affection for our shirt,” AC Milan vice president Adriano Galliani said.
The 31-year-old Kaka wants to play for Brazil at next year’s World Cup in his home country and should feature more at Milan.
“Milan is ideal for me,” Kaka told Milan Channel. “I always find great champions here. Before there was Pippo Inzaghi, now there’s [Mario] Balotelli. I hope to experience great joys with Mario.”
“I really want to play,” Kaka added. “This is a special year for me because the World Cup is coming up, but now I’ve got to do well with Milan. I was very sorry to leave, but now it’s even more special to come back.”
Elsewhere, a potential three-way swap involving forwards Fabio Quagliarella of Juventus, Alberto Gilardino of Genoa and Marco Borriello of AS Roma fell through.
Although Juventus announced two deals with Serie A debutants US Sassuolo.
Midfielder Luca Marrone was sent to the promoted club in a 9 million euros transfer, but Juventus then purchased half of his rights. Meanwhile, forward Domenico Berardi was acquired by Juventus for 9 million euros, but will stay with Sassuolo on loan this season after his rights were also split between the two clubs.
In another move, Inter loaned midfielder Joel Obi to Parma.
Kaka joined Real Madrid from AC Milan in 2009 for 65 million euros, but after injuring his left knee, he was never able to establish himself as a first-choice player in Spain.
Kaka did not play for Real after the recent arrival of Carlo Ancelotti, who coached him during his best seasons at Milan.
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