The Brazilian has reaffirmed his desire to stay put at Real Madrid and has denied the speculation linking him to American club, LA Galaxy.
With the MLS club losing the services of former http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/David-Beckham-c10432, it is widely believed that the American outfit are looking for Kaka to replace the former Manchester United man.
Kaka signed for Real Madrid in the summer of 2009 in a whooping 56 million pound deal from A.C Milan.
However, the former AC Milan man has failed to live up to the hype since then and has found it difficult to become an integral part of Jose Mourinho’s plans.
Real Madrid matches mostly feature the once-prolific attacker warming the bench and it has been a hard ride for the Brazilian, following his burst to the highest stages with AC Milan.
Kaka led AC Milan to Champions League glory in 2007; after his splendid performances saw the Italian giants beat http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Liverpool-c39809 in the final.
Following Kaka’s failure to be part of the first team plans, speculation has surrounded the player that he is all set to make a move to the MLS side, LA Galaxy.
However, Kaka was quick to deny the report and stated that he is content with his stint with the Spanish capital-based club.
"There's nothing going on with LA Galaxy or the MLS at the moment. We'll see what Real Madrid have in mind," Kaka told AS.
"I have always said I would be delighted to stay here. I'm fine and I have a contract to 2015.”
"I hope to know the club's decision and its position shortly. In the summer we will find a solution. I will continue to train and do what I do."
Kaka featured for Real Madrid in last night’s 4-1 victory over Ajax and was pretty tidy in play.
His performance was rewarded with a beautiful goal after his left footed strike saw the opposition goalkeeper only wonder and see, as it graced the left corner of the goal.
Real Madrid have progressed to the knockout round of the Champions League and the draws are to be held on 20th December.
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