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Kaka does not want to leave Real Madrid, says agent
The Brazilian playmaker is only focused on proving his worth at the Santiago Bernabeu and is paying no attention to reports about interest from PSG
By Luis Mira
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Paris Saint-Germain target Kaka will not depart Real Madrid, one of his representatives has claimed.
The Brazil international has long been associated with a move to the French capital club, which has been investing large sums of money to build a successful squad since being purchased by Nasser Al-Khelaifi's Qatar Investment Authority in May.
Kaka has enjoyed a considerable rise back to form this season with Madrid, which cooled speculation about a transfer away from the Santiago Bernabeu, but it has been suggested that PSG has not yet given up on signing the 29-year-old.
"Kaka is like a member of my family and I can say that he feels just fine at Real Madrid," Gaetano Paolillo said, according to AS.
"If PSG want him? It is normal that he has clubs interested in him, but he does not want to leave Madrid, he wants to show here that he is the number one."
PSG sporting director Leonardo is understood to have a good relationship with Kaka after working with his compatriot during his time as Milan's technical director.
Kaka, who joined Madrid in 2009, has so far made 13 appearances for Jose Mourinho's side this season.
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The Brazil international has long been associated with a move to the French capital club, which has been investing large sums of money to build a successful squad since being purchased by Nasser Al-Khelaifi's Qatar Investment Authority in May.
Kaka has enjoyed a considerable rise back to form this season with Madrid, which cooled speculation about a transfer away from the Santiago Bernabeu, but it has been suggested that PSG has not yet given up on signing the 29-year-old.
"Kaka is like a member of my family and I can say that he feels just fine at Real Madrid," Gaetano Paolillo said, according to AS.
"If PSG want him? It is normal that he has clubs interested in him, but he does not want to leave Madrid, he wants to show here that he is the number one."
PSG sporting director Leonardo is understood to have a good relationship with Kaka after working with his compatriot during his time as Milan's technical director.
Kaka, who joined Madrid in 2009, has so far made 13 appearances for Jose Mourinho's side this season.
How do you stay up to date with football when on the move? With http://m.goal.com – your best source for mobile coverage of the beautiful game.
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