Kaka: I will discuss my future at AC Milan at the end of the season

Date: 29th March 2014 at 12:53am
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AC Milan midfielder Riccardo Kaka stands by his decision to return to Italy and admits he’d “like” a move to MLS in America.

The Brazilian returned to the Rossoneri after a four year spell in Spain with Real Madrid and stands by the decision he took to come back.

“I have no regrets at my decision to come back to Milan. It is part of life to experience strange moments and every team has had a crisis at one stage, so this is Milan’s moment,” Kaka told Corriere della Sera.

The Milan vice-captain is coached by former teammate Clarence Seedorf, and stands by the coach in his first season as a tactician.

“I don’t think Seedorf expected to find such a difficult situation, but Clarence is still only at the start.”

Despite having only returned in summer, the Brazil international could leave Milanello once again for a move to the MLS.

“In future I’d like to play in America. At the end of the season I’ll talk to Adriano Galliani to understand his ideas and those of the club.

“If I was to leave, then I would like a transfer to the United States.”

 

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