Milan’s Kaka Rules Out Real Madrid And Manchester United Again

Real Madrid and Manchester United have been linked with a summer move for Kaka, but the player himself has dismissed the reports...

Kaka, Papastathopoulos in Aek-Milan (AFP)

Kaka reiterated his desire to stay with Milan when asked yet again about new rumours linking him with a move to either Real Madrid or Manchester United.

The Brazilian superstar has had to state his intention to stay at the San Siro on several occasions since a move to Manchester City did not materialise in January.

The media have consistently claimed that Milan's willingness to speak to the Premier League club is a sign that they may consider another huge bid.

Manchester United are the latest club to be linked with a move for the Brazilian. Sir Alex Ferguson is reported to want Kaka if Cristiano Ronaldo leaves Old Trafford.

Kaka's admission that he also would like to try playing in England helped fuel the rumours, while Florentino Perez's quest to be president of Real Madrid has seen the player repeatedly linked with the Spanish giants.

But the player himself has moved to quash the reports once more and told the press that he is enjoying life at Milan and is not seeking a move away.

“I have already said and already shown that I am committed to this club so there is nothing else to add,” Kaka told the Italian media.

“I truly enjoy myself at San Siro and I am happy with the support I receive here,” he concluded.

Lucas Brown, Goal.com

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