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Iker Casillas: Kaka has told me he will stay at Real Madrid
The World Cup-winning goalkeeper has revealed that the Brazil international won't be leaving the Santiago Bernabeu any time soon amidst growing speculation of a departure
By Stefan Coerts
Iker Casillas - Real Madrid
Real Madrid shot-stopper Iker Casillas has revealed that attacking midfielder Kaka informed him that he has no intention of leaving the Primera Division table-toppers in the winter transfer window.
The Brazil international has been struggling to secure regular first-team football under coach Jose Mourinho, and has been linked with a move away from the Santiago Bernabeu on more than one occasion, with Paris Saint-Germain leading the chase for his signature.
However, the Blancos captain has now dismissed reports that the former AC Milan star is heading for the Madrid exit door.
"Kaka has told me that he is not leaving, he is going to stay here with us," Casillas revealed on his official Facebook page under a photo of the duo and Tomas Mejias.
Kaka joined Madrid from Milan in the summer of 2009. He has a contract with Los Blancos until June 2015.
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The Brazil international has been struggling to secure regular first-team football under coach Jose Mourinho, and has been linked with a move away from the Santiago Bernabeu on more than one occasion, with Paris Saint-Germain leading the chase for his signature.
However, the Blancos captain has now dismissed reports that the former AC Milan star is heading for the Madrid exit door.
"Kaka has told me that he is not leaving, he is going to stay here with us," Casillas revealed on his official Facebook page under a photo of the duo and Tomas Mejias.
Kaka joined Madrid from Milan in the summer of 2009. He has a contract with Los Blancos until June 2015.
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