ADRIANO GALLIANI is reportedly set to leave for Spain today, where he will negotiate with Perez over Ricky Kaka.

Milan have pretty much confirmed their interest in the Brazilian with Massimiliano Allegri saying in the pre-Cagliari presser that Kaka could be a good signing and even talked about where he could fit in the starting eleven of the Rossoneri.

It’s not the first time Milan are linked with Kaka since selling him back in 2009 to Real Madrid for €68.5 million and it seems that il Diavolo are seriously considering signing him in this current transfer window, which ends tomorrow at 23:00 CET.

Milan-Cagliari: Probable formations

Milan-Cagliari: The Rossoneri squad

According to Sky Italia and La Gazzetta dello Sport, Milan Vice President Adriano Galliani is set to leave Italy today (Sunday) and fly out to Spain in order to negotiate with Real Madrid’s President Florentino Perez over the 31-year-old. Kaka is keen to leave Madrid and Real would also welcome his departure as it would save them around €30 million in the next two years.

The main problem in this transfer is the wages of Kaka. It was reported over the weekend that Milan are not willing to offer Ricky more than €3m per season with Kaka’s people asking for a fee closer to €7m. Talks with continue over the next two days: Ernesto Bronzetti is doing again the role of the ‘bridge’, while Bosco Leite – the father of the player – is in Madrid and Galliani could use the (reported) trip to talk to him as well. Kaka’s Italian agent Gaetano Paolillo is in Italy, talking to Milan.

Other clubs, including Manchester United and Arsenal, are apparently interested in the 2007 Ballon d’Or winner as well but he prefers to move Milan. Kaka’s objective is to convince Brazil coach Felipe Scolari to take him to the 2014 World Cup.