Kaká has revealed that he wants Andriy Shevchenko to return to AC Milan after a problematic year at Chelsea and ruled out Ronaldinho moving to Serie A.
The Brazilian was reacting to reports that the Rossoneri would welcome the Ukraine international back and that they are prepared to leave his shirt number open.
After moving to Chelsea last summer, Shevchenko has struggled to find his feet in the Premiership and is being touted for a swift exit from Stamford Bridge.
"I hope that Shevchenko comes back," Kaká said. "I often talk to him, but in football there are not rules, so you can't just turn around and leave.
"I am sure he would already be here if the decision was only up to him, but it seems there might be some problems."
Milan have also been strongly linked with two of Kaká's comaptriots, with both Ronaldinho and Emerson said to be in their sights.
Despite the rumours, the San Siro star believes that while Emerson would be a great signing for the club, Ronaldinho is not going leave Camp Nou.
"I think is he is staying at FC Barcelona," Kaká stated.
"As for Emerson, I read that Ancelotti likes him and he has good reason too.
"He's tough, he defends, he marks, and he stops opposing midfielders playing. He was a colossus in midfield for Juventus."
looking at his own future, Kaká looked to end all speculation linking him with a move away from Milan and has told Real Madrid to forget about signing him,
"I have talked to the coach (Ancelotti) and I have told him that we both have contracts until 2011 and can win everything with Milan," he said.
"We have decided our future together."
Asked whether Madrid should forget about him and look for other targets, he replied: "Currently, that is the way it stands."
Via goal.com
Friday, June 8, 2007
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