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AC Milan's desire to bring Kaka back to San Siro doomed to failure, after the two sides failed to reach an agreement regarding the salary Brazilian player.

Previously reported is actually a step Kaka to join Milan, after Real Madrid gave the green light to lend his players.

However, the problem is the salary demands were too high Kaka in Madrid where he was paid around 13 million euros per season, and Milan just pledged 5 million euros.

After going through a pretty tough negotiations in recent days finally gave Milan camp claimed to be able to borrow Kaka. In addition to the player's wage demands are too great, the stronghold of Madrid claimed it was reluctant to release players for free.

"Negotiations with Kaka has certainly failed. Difficult for us to complete this deal because of the fiscal (tax)," said Milan vice president, Adriano Galliani, as reported by the Italian Football.

"Deal failed about an hour ago. But we actually have reached agreement on the other," said Galliani.

Milan Not So borrow Kaka

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AC Milan's desire to bring Kaka back to San Siro doomed to failure, after the two sides failed to reach an agreement regarding the salary Brazilian player.

Previously reported is actually a step Kaka to join Milan, after Real Madrid gave the green light to lend his players.

However, the problem is the salary demands were too high Kaka in Madrid where he was paid around 13 million euros per season, and Milan just pledged 5 million euros.

After going through a pretty tough negotiations in recent days finally gave Milan camp claimed to be able to borrow Kaka. In addition to the player's wage demands are too great, the stronghold of Madrid claimed it was reluctant to release players for free.

"Negotiations with Kaka has certainly failed. Difficult for us to complete this deal because of the fiscal (tax)," said Milan vice president, Adriano Galliani, as reported by the Italian Football.

"Deal failed about an hour ago. But we actually have reached agreement on the other," said Galliani.