Ernesto Bronzetti has spoken: Kaka isn’t staying at Real Madrid. The summer transfer window will see him move to Chelsea instead of Internazionale as football transfer rumours were suggesting.
The Real Madrid superstar midfielder had a disappointing year at the Santiago Bernabeu in his debut season with the Spanish outfit following his mega-deal transfer from AC Milan in the summer of 2009. His playing career with Los Blancos was interrupted by injury worries and these unfortunate issues are yet to be over.

This season, Kaka hasn’t made a single appearance as the operation which he had back in August this year denied him from experiencing life under Jose Mourinho. According to doctors, the Brazilian play maker should make his comeback for Real Madrid in January. However, the subject in the news is not about Kaka’s return for the Spanish giants, but rather about the player’s prospective exit during the January transfer window from the Santiago Bernabeu to Inter Milan which is now coached by Leonardo.

Now, Real Madrid’s transfer consultant Ernesto Bronzetti has come out quite clearly to explain two important things. The first one is that the Real Madrid star isn’t going anywhere in January as a transfer has rather been scheduled for next summer. The second is Internazionale won’t get their hands of the former AC Milan ace; the truth is that Chelsea is most likely to be Kaka’s next destination.

Earlier this week, Ernesto Bronzetti spoke to Sky Sport Italia to underline how much it was unrealistic to think of Inter Milan signing the 28-year-old player based on financial matters. He declared confidently:

“Kaka won’t join Inter. I’m sure of this. Internazionale won’t make this kind of investments and I don’t think that Real Madrid will let him leave for less than €50M.

“Florentino [Perez] is a hard head and he won’t accept losing a bet. That also applies for Maicon and [Diego] Milito who won’t be moving to Real Madrid.”

More recently, super-agent Ernesto Bronzetti once again ruled out Inter Milan’s chances of securing a transfer for Kaka. English media the Daily Mail quoted Bronzetti as saying:

“I’m the only Italian to know Florentino Perez very well. We’re bound by a ten-year friendship. I talked to him a few days ago.

“[Concerning Kaka’s transfer] Internazionale have a ruthless competitor called Chelsea. If he were to leave in June, there’s 90 per cent chance for Kaka to join Chelsea and not Inter.”

Lately, Kaka reiterated his desire to stay at Real Madrid as he pursues his race to fitness. Between January and May, the midfielder may have just enough time to prove his value within Jose Mourinho’s Merengues.

Will a transfer deal really take place next summer for Kaka or will a breaking news headline hit the media during January’s transfer window concerning the Brazilian star? With Jorge Valdano telling Il Corriere Dello Sport that “if a big offer arrives in January, then someone can leave”, it seems like football fans can anticipate anything to happen any time soon...