Orlando City midfielder Kaka says “there will always be an open door for me” at Milan.
The Brazilian had two spells with the Rossoneri, winning Serie A, the Champions League and the Ballon d’Or in his first stint.
A return in the 2013-14 season was less successful, but the 33-year-old isn’t ruling out a return to San Siro one day.
“Some love affairs never end,” Kaka told FIFA TV.
Orlando City midfielder Kaka says “there will always be an open door for me” at Milan.
The Brazilian had two spells with the Rossoneri, winning Serie A, the Champions League and the Ballon d’Or in his first stint.
A return in the 2013-14 season was less successful, but the 33-year-old isn’t ruling out a return to San Siro one day.
“Some love affairs never end,” Kaka told FIFA TV.
“Could I go back to the Rossoneri one day? I don’t know, for now I’m happy in the US. I loved playing for Milan, and I think there will always be an open door for me.”
However, Kaka appeared to rule out returning as Diavolo Coach.
“I don’t think I’ll be a Coach, for now I don’t like it. Maybe over the next three years, when I stop, I’ll think about it.”