Chelsea boss Carlo Ancelotti wants Kaka - but admits there's no chance of a move

12 July 2010 13:23
Hug it out: Kaka and Ancelotti formed a close relationship at AC Milan[LNB]Chelsea manager Carlo Ancelotti has revealed he wants to sign Brazil playmaker Kaka - but admits there's little chance of move actually happening.[LNB]Kaka and Ancelotti have a good relationship after their time together at AC Milan.[LNB]The Blues manager has been constantly linked with a move for the Brazilian and the Italian has admitted he'd jump at the chance to sign the 28-year-old.[LNB]'Kaka would do well for my cause and I have spoken with him on a regular basis,' he said. [LNB]'But unfortunately he cannot come: firstly Real Madrid don't want to sell him, and secondly we would need a consent over the transfer, and thirdly it would be a multi-million operation. None of these conditions exist.' [LNB]Ancelotti also played down rumours over a possible move for Barcelona striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic. [LNB]'If you have someone like Didier Drogba who scores 37 goals then why should I look for another [striker]?,' Ancelotti said. [LNB] Meanwhile, Ancelotti claims big-spending Manchester City will sign long-term targets Aleksander Kolarov and Edin Dzeko.[LNB] Superstar: Kaka is wanted by Chelsea[LNB] He said: 'They spend plenty and Roberto Mancini is equipping a great squad. [LNB]'Wait and see, they will also sign [Aleksandar] Kolarov and [Edin] Dzeko.'[LNB] Liverpool slap £100 million price tag on Fernando Torres ahead of World Cup finalRedknapp rules out Pienaar approach to focus on luring Joe Cole to SpursChelsea new boy Benayoun blasts Benitez after Liverpool exit[LNB] 

Source: Daily_Mail