Real Madrid’s Kaka has insisted he never considered leaving the Spanish giants and wants to see out his contract at the Santiago Bernabeu.
Kaka, who has become somewhat of a peripheral figure at Real, told Estadao: “Even when there was lots of talk in the summer I did not think about leaving because I was sure I could bring a lot to Real Madrid.”
The midfielder, who recently returned to the Seleção, is happy at the club and wants to see out his contract: “I still have three years left on this contract and I think I can contribute. I want to continue at Real Madrid, earn a place in the team and win titles.”
The former AC Milan playmaker has been reinvigorated by his recent performances for Brazil against Japan and Iraq: “I think those games I had with the Seleção were very good for me. They made it clear that I am in good shape, playing well and it was important for me personally.”
Kaka hopes to have put the woes of recent seasons behind him: “This season has been a reaffirmation for me and the recent games have given me confidence.”
The player did rule out a return to Brazil in the near future, but admitted that there could only be one option if he did return: “I am not going to Brazil in the short term but if I returned my priority would of course be São Paulo.”