AC Milan star Kaka has revealed his plans to move to the United States when his career at San Siro comes to an end.
The Brazilian playmaker continues to be linked with a switch to the MLS, and it appears the 31-year-old is keen to end his playing days in the USA.
“One day, I would like to play in America,” Kaka told Il Corriere della Sera. “Let’s see. At the end of the season, I will talk to Galliani.
“I want to see what his ideas are and what the club’s ideas are. If it turns out I need to move, I will choose the MLS.”
Kaka has managed to revive his career at San Siro following a very disappointing spell at Real Madrid, but it remains to be seen if he will be signing a new deal with the Rossoneri.
The Brazil international had signed a two-year contract when he joined on a free transfer last summer, meaning he has just over a year left on his current deal.
Kaka scored a brace on his 300th appearance for AC Milan as the Rossoneri recorded a 3-0 triumph over Chievo to end a barren run of results, and Clarence Seedorf’s side are available at 5/4 to defeat Genoa away next time out.
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