Despite reputed interest from Real Madrid and Chelsea, Milan playmaker Kaka is "happy" in Italy and has no intention of moving clubs, according to his agent.
Over recent weeks Kaka has been strongly linked with a move away from the San Siro to Chelsea but the Rossoneri claim that they have turned down all offers for the 2007 World Player of the Year, who has recently been joined at Milan by fellow Brazil international Ronaldinho.
Kaka's agent Gaetano Paolillo insists that his client is content with life at the seven-time European champions, where he has five years left to run on his contract. "Kaka has always been happy at Milan and he still is," he said. "He has a special feeling with the fans and with everyone. His family is happy at Milan."
Last season, Spanish champions Real Madrid made a bid for the 26-year-old but their efforts were rebuffed. They revived their interest again this year but with the same result. "It's normal that every year big clubs like Chelsea and Real Madrid make offers to sign key players like Kaka," added Paolillo. "When [Chelsea owner Roman] Abramovich's offer came to light, Real contacted us to say that if the player was up for sale they would be interested as well."
Paolillo has not ruled out the possibility of Kaka playing for Chelsea one day but believes that all depends on Milan's intentions. "[Chelsea coach Luiz Felipe] Scolari has infinite affection for Kaka but regardless of this, for Abramovich, Kaka is the dream that is missing, Kaka is in his dreams," continued Paolillo. "It will depend on Milan. If [Milan owner Silvio] Berlusconi wants to keep him at Milan it will be difficult for Kaka to leave. If a player is happy he remains in a squad."