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Dida Rules Out Brazil Return

(Goal.com) - Milan stopper Dida has ruled out a return to native Brazil should he part ways with the Rossoneri at the end of the season.

AC Milan are said to be disenchanted with both Dida's form and fitness, and the Brazilian's continuance beyond the summer is in serious doubt.

He is said to have offers from clubs in England and Germany on his table, and wants to continue plying his trade in Europe.

"I will not return to play here," he said from Brazil, where he is on vacation. "I do not know anything about my future, but if I do not renew my contract with Milan, I will play on with another European club."

Milan believe the Brazilian is past his best, and have already started looking for replacements as they try to actively bring down their squad's average age.

Meanwhile, their interest in Antonio Cassano has cooled down given the forward's unwillingness to leave the Bernabeu in the middle of the season. That could change over the next month, but the Milan bosses are currently concentrating on Juve's Bojinov, who has found himself on the fringes of the first team even in Serie B.

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Dida will ply his trade in England next year, the break is inevitable but he has another 2 to 3 years left in him.

i think dida is a good keeper

What makes Dida a good keeper is that he's a monster. Have you ever seen him just stand in the goal. I don't want to go up for a header if he's in the way!! Good choice, stay in Europe.

i think dida is past his best he is too old now and isnt as good as he used to be!!! so i think he should leave milan for another team

I think Dida is a good goalie. But he still cant beat Gilardino, Ronaldinho, and Beckham.But he is still good.You better stay on Brazil and keep it real.I can't believe that dude slapped u and u did nuthin. Anyway you are good.

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