
Robinho said after Brazil's recent 6-2 thumping of Portugal that he would "always help Kaka to overcome Cristiano Ronaldo".
The little attacker also said recently that, "If Kaká or any other great player wants to come [to Manchester City], the door is open."
Now, it's clear that Kaka has been listening to his countryman intently and could consider a move to Eastlands, and said Ronaldo battle would rumble on in Manchester.
The 26-year-old attacking midfielder has his mind firmly on City, even though he's preparing to face Portsmouth in the UEFA Cup on Thursday evening.
Asked about the Premier League by Sky Sports, he replied: "I know it is the best championship in the world. It's tough, but there's big players and I very much like the Premier League.
"So one day - I don't know when - it would be great to play in the Premier League.
"I have a lot of friends who are playing there, so I am watching some games.
"I speak with Robinho and Elano sometimes about Manchester City."
And there's few other sides - even Chelsea are set to be prudent in January - who can pay the kind of mega money that it'll take to land Kaka.
Citizens boss Mark Hughes urged fans to be realistic on Wednesday, but perhaps a swoop for the Milan midfielder isn't so out there after all!
The little attacker also said recently that, "If Kaká or any other great player wants to come [to Manchester City], the door is open."
Now, it's clear that Kaka has been listening to his countryman intently and could consider a move to Eastlands, and said Ronaldo battle would rumble on in Manchester.
The 26-year-old attacking midfielder has his mind firmly on City, even though he's preparing to face Portsmouth in the UEFA Cup on Thursday evening.
Asked about the Premier League by Sky Sports, he replied: "I know it is the best championship in the world. It's tough, but there's big players and I very much like the Premier League.
"So one day - I don't know when - it would be great to play in the Premier League.
"I have a lot of friends who are playing there, so I am watching some games.
"I speak with Robinho and Elano sometimes about Manchester City."
And there's few other sides - even Chelsea are set to be prudent in January - who can pay the kind of mega money that it'll take to land Kaka.
Citizens boss Mark Hughes urged fans to be realistic on Wednesday, but perhaps a swoop for the Milan midfielder isn't so out there after all!
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