Ricky Kaka has a clause allowing him to leave Milan this summer, but insists “I am very happy here.”
The Brazilian bagged a brace in last night’s 3-0 victory over Chievo, which was his 300th appearance in a Rossoneri jersey.
Ricky Kaka has a clause allowing him to leave Milan this summer, but insists “I am very happy here.”
The Brazilian bagged a brace in last night’s 3-0 victory over Chievo, which was his 300th appearance in a Rossoneri jersey.
However, CEO Adriano Galliani revealed there is a clause in Kaka’s contract allowing him to walk away if the club fails to qualify for the Champions League.
“Since I first arrived at Milan there have been rumours on my future,” said a frustrated Kaka to journalists after the game.
“I am in no hurry and I am very happy here. I ask you not to talk about these things any more. I am very happy at Milan and that is my last word on my future.”
The concerns grew among the fans this weekend when Kaka confessed to the Corriere dello Sport that he would like an experience in America.
Orlando City appear to be the prime candidates after their owner Phil Rawlins tweeted: “We’re ready when you are Ricardo” with a link to the story.
Kaka’s current contract holds him to Milan until June 2015 and Orlando City won’t officially join the MLS until 2015.