It seems Kaka's time at Real Madrid is coming to an end. Recent reports state Real Madrid's willingness to let the Brazilian playmaker go, and according to the Daily Star, Real Madrid has offered the former AC Milan star to Chelsea. With their pursuit of Luka Modric ground to a halt, Chelsea would find a pretty suitable short-term replacement in Kaka. The Brazilian may be cup-tied for European competition but he would certainly strengthen the side on the domestic front. Kaka was once one of the best players in the world, and his injury-ravaged time in Madrid has sullied his reputation somewhat. Ever heard of the old saying form is temporary, class is permanent? Kaka seems to have finally put some of the injury demons behind and has appeared in 20 games for Madrid, scoring four goals and adding five assists in the process. There have been glimpses of the old Kaka throughout his time in Madrid, and a new environment may be just the catalyst he needs. Andre Villas-Boas would certainly be able make good use of the Brazilian in his three-man midfield, and the likelihood of Kaka being the main playmaker in the squad would boost Chelsea's chances—if he adapts well. There are, of course, negatives as well. Kaka may struggle to adapt the more physical English game (though the likes of Juan Mata and David Silva have shown very skilled players can be quite solid in making a seamless transition to the EPL). It may not be the same for a player who has had his share of injury problems, however. Along with the playing style of a new league, Kaka would have get used to a new culture and new teammates. Is it possible that his playing attributes could outweigh the differences in culture and the style of his new domestic league? Maybe. In the end, Kaka's vision, skill and talent would fit in well with Villas-Boas' attacking philosophy if he is allowed a major role Chelsea could see a benefit. Kaka would be willing to prove himself after an unfortunate time in Madrid and would want to thank his new employers by playing his best from the start for the faith they had put in him. Could Kaka be the man to save Chelsea's season? Yes would be my answer.