Speculation intensifies over future of Real Madrid playmaker Kaka

 

Tuesday 24 July 2012 06:57 EDT
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Real Madrid midfielder Kaka
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Real Madrid coach Jose Mourinho has left Kaka out of his squad for a friendly against Oviedo later today, increasing speculation the underperforming Brazilian playmaker is poised to leave the club.

According to local media reports, Kaka met Mourinho and Real director general Jose Angel Sanchez on Monday and was told he was not guaranteed a place in the starting lineup this season and should seek alternative employment.

The 2007 World Player of the Year, who joined Real from AC Milan for a fee of around 65m euros three years ago, has been linked with a move to Paris St Germain, the Ligue 1 club coached by his former boss at Milan Carlo Ancelotti.

A Real spokeswoman said the club's press office had no information on the reason for Kaka's omission from the squad.

The 30-year-old has shown flashes of his former brilliance during his stint in Spain but has been sidelined several times by injury and mainly played second fiddle to German international Mesut Ozil last season.

He suffered a miserable end to his 2011-12 Champions League campaign in May when he had a penalty saved in the semi-final shootout against Bayern Munich as Real crashed out to the Bundesliga side.


Reuters

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