Sunday, 20 May 2012

Paris Saint-Germain offers a lump-sum payment of €25 million for Kaká



The offer that Paris Saint-Germain is going to make to sign Kaká is €25 million in a one-off payment. Cash on the table. A strategy that may well prove vital to Real Madrid agreeing to the transfer of the Brazilian player. This sum, not in instalments, is considered a good bit of business.
Inside the Whites headquarters, the Kaká case is now evaluated in economic terms only, with satisfaction that what seemed at the time to be an expensive signing is now going to bring some form of return. This is not to be sneezed at either, since the footballer in question has now turned 30.
When Kaká was signed, Florentino Pérez agreed a price with AC Milan of €64 million, a figure which, at the time, and compared with the 96 million paid to Manchester United for Cristiano Ronaldo, seemed a good one. But Kaká has not hit the same heights as the Portuguese player.
The 25 million fee that PSG is prepared to pay is a fair market price, and the numbers work out for the Real Madrid management. Kaká, who signed for six years, has cost 31.5 million in each of the three seasons he has been at Real Madrid. He is half way through his contract, and the proportion for each of the remaining years comes to 10.5 million for each one.

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