Written by Joe Kent , 19.06 14h42
In the wake of their La Liga triumph Real Madrid president Ramon Calderon expressed his optimism at the prospect of Kaká moving to the Bernabeu this summer.
The AC Milan playmaker has been a target of Calderon's since he promised his signing during his election campaign last June. The Italians have so far been reluctant to let him go and little has changed.
Rumour has it that Milan are set to recall the Brazilian's brother Digão to the Rossoneri in a bid to convince him to stay (he is currently on loan to Serie B side Rimini). Kaká's father and agent Bosco Leite is said to be in discussions with the club to secure an increased pay packet next season.
Last week Kaká senior met with Real officials and the Spanish sports daily Marca reported they are prepared to offer up to 80 million euros for the player and a salary of 12 million euros a season.
Madrid have refused to comment on those claims but Calderon told AS "We all know that Kaka will have to force his exit from Milan and I continue to believe that he will try."
Meanwhile Robinho added to already mounting pressure on Kaká to join the Galacticos revealing his desire to play alongside his fellow countryman at a domestic level.
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