AC Milan remain hopeful of securing the services of Real Madrid playmaker Kaka, as CEO Adriano Galliani is set to travel to the Spanish capital to discuss a potential summer move.
The Brazil international has long been linked with a return to the Rossoneri, but the Serie A outfit's dire financial situation has made a potential transfer complicated.
Nevertheless, Milan have not given up hope of re-signing Kaka just yet, and will re-open talks in the upcoming days.
"I will travel to Madrid in the next few days. We will have to wait and see what is possible," Galliani commented to Sky Sport Italia when questioned on a potential move for Kaka.
Milan are reportedly looking to sign the 30-year-old on a free one-year loan deal, and are willing to pay 50 per cent of the Brazilian's annual €10 million salary.
The Brazil international has long been linked with a return to the Rossoneri, but the Serie A outfit's dire financial situation has made a potential transfer complicated.
Nevertheless, Milan have not given up hope of re-signing Kaka just yet, and will re-open talks in the upcoming days.
"I will travel to Madrid in the next few days. We will have to wait and see what is possible," Galliani commented to Sky Sport Italia when questioned on a potential move for Kaka.
Milan are reportedly looking to sign the 30-year-old on a free one-year loan deal, and are willing to pay 50 per cent of the Brazilian's annual €10 million salary.