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Inter to make approach for Real Madrid's Kaka
The Giuseppe Meazza side are preparing one last attempt to try and lure the Brazilian midfielder away from the Spanish capital.
Inter have not given up hope of luring Kaka away from Real Madrid as they prepare a final attempt to secure the services of the Brazilian midfielder, Marca reports.
The Giuseppe Meazza side have long been linked with the 29-year-old, who has so far insisted that he wants to stay at Real Madrid as he is looking to prove himself to head coach Jose Mourinho and the club's fans.
Nevertheless, the former AC Milan ace might now opt to leave Santiago Bernabeu after all as it is looking more and more likely that he'll mainly be warming the bench at Madrid in the 2011-12 campaign.
Kaka's current contract with Real Madrid runs until the summer of 2015, but the Liga giants could be tempted to cash in if an offer in the region of €30 million comes in.
Inter are set to part company with Samuel Eto'o, who is expected to complete his transfer to Anzhi Makhachkala shortly, and they could decide to invest part of the transfer fee they receive for the Cameroon international on Kaka.
Clubs such as Milan and Paris-Saint Germain have also been linked with the former Ballon d'Or winner, but the French side have only just signed Javier Pastore from Palermo, while Milan coach Massimiliano Allegri recently ruled out a return to San Siro for Kaka due to financial reasons.
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