Real Madrid playmaker Kaká has admitted that he would leave the Santiago Bernabéu outfit if they wanted him to.
The Brazilian has endured a turbulent time with the Spanish giants, since joining them from Milan for around €70million in 2009.
Kaká has long been linked with a move away from the club but has failed to find any suitors, largely due to his high wage demands, including the Rossoneri who backed out of a deal during the January transfer window.
The 30-year-old has claimed that he does not want to be a burden on Los Blancos, and would depart if they felt it necessary.
He told AS: “I have two more years on my contract. But I do not want to be a burden.
“If I have to go away for the good of the club – I will.
“I want to play more for Real Madrid, but I understand the situation. There are other strong players here.”
The Seleção international has also been linked with a move to the American MLS, where his younger brother Digão plays for the New York Red Bulls.
Source: Football Italia