Real Madrid playmaker Kaka is dreaming of a move to MLS, according to his agent.
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Kotscho, the Brazilian star’s representative, told the New York Post
that his client wants to play in the United States in the near future.
“We
don’t speak about (negotiations) even if it is a rumour (or not). What I
can say to you right now is that Kaka has a dream to live in the US and
play in MLS,” Kotscho said.
Injury-plagued seasons and
competition from other star signings have pushed the former AC Milan
sensation to the bench at the Santiago Bernabeu with speculation
mounting he will move elsewhere.
Kaka, 30, has only appeared in 65 league games for Real Madrid since joining the La Liga champions in 2009.
While Kotscho said the 2002 World Cup winner is considering a move to America, he also made it clear that nothing is imminent.
“If it isn’t now, in the future probably he will join MLS,” Kotscho said.