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da betobet: Kaka is reportedly wanted by Carlo Ancelloti and the Italian is weighing up the option of recruiting the attacking midfielder in the summer.
However, Jose Mourinho is only willing to let the Brazilian leave the Bernabeu if Chelsea are willing to exchange the player for Frank Lampard.
So the question is, if the deal were to fabricate, which team would benefit most from the deal, Real Madrid or Chelsea?
Kaka and Ancelotti have a strong bond and good friendship during their time together at Milan, and the Chelsea boss would love to work with the Brazilian once again in an attempt to capture the Champion’s League title next season.
Roman Abramovich has declared that there is money for Chelsea to spend on Kaka and other players if Ancelotti wishes to do so. But with Mourinho’s appointment as new Real Madrid boss a few weeks ago, the Portuguese manager has added a new dimension to the negotiations.
Mourinho has quickly expressed his interest in his former Chelsea boys Ashley Cole and Frank Lampard and will be using Kaka as bait in order to snap up the pair this summer.
Kaka completed his first season in Spain after making the switch from Milan in an astronomical £59 million fee last summer. Since his move, Kaka has only managed to make 29 appearances for the Galacticos and bag 9 goals so far in his Real Madrid career. Many have questioned the player’s ability since his move and it appears the 28-year-old hasn’t settled in as well as he had hoped to.
Kaka doesn’t look the same player as he once did in Italy, but it doesn’t mean that the midfielder has lost any of his ability. The Real Madrid man is still highly renowned in the football world and is famed for driving through defences with his pace and skill. A great player on his day, but is he capable of handling the English game if the proposed deal were to go through?
Frank Lampard on the other hand has had one of his best seasons in a Chelsea shirt in recent memory. The 31-year-old attacking midfielder notched up an impressive 46 games and 26 goals for his club this season. Lampard poses a real goal threat and is an important part of Chelsea’s well oiled machine. He maybe getting on, but Lampard still has the determination and desire which inspires the club to challenge for trophies year in year out.
The England international was chased by Mourinho when he was in charge of now treble winner Inter Milan in 2008. However, Lampard signed a new deal and has since accomplished the domestic double with Chelsea. The clubs have yet to approach each other about a possible swap deal, but if Mourinho came in with an offer for the England star, then Lampard may be tempted to join his ex-boss at the Bernabeu next season.
Many Chelsea fans will not like to see one of their star players leave the Bridge, but then again Lampard has conquered all of the domestic trophies England have to offer. So is it time he left to pursue a new challenge?
With all this being said, who would benefit if the deal were to go through, Chelsea or Real Madrid? Just by looking at the statistics alone, you have to say Lampard moving to Madrid would benefit the Spanish club more. Although, Kaka is younger than the Englishman, and one average season in Spain does not mean he is worthless, it’s a case of finding feet once again.
Both players going in the opposite direction could potentially benefit both Chelsea and Real Madrid. Ancelotti knows Kaka well and will know how to utilize the playmaker effectively, and visa versa with Mourinho and Lampard. So actually could both clubs benefit if the deal ensues this summer?
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