Brazilian playmaker Kaka has dismissed speculation linking him with a move away from AC Milan.
The 25-year-old has attracted interest from Real Madrid, with president Ramon Calderon keen to take the midfielder to the Santiago Bernabeu.
But Kaka insisted he has "future projects" at the San Siro, while leaving the ultimate decision on his future - and an extension to his current deal - up to Milan president Silvio Berlusconi.
"I don't hear the rumours, I think my attitude can be the best answer," Kaka told Sky Italia.
"Everyone talks, talks, but now I am here training with my team and I have future projects with this team, personal objectives.
"Whether I will remain a Milan player for the rest of my career is up to president Berlusconi, if he says I will stay I believe him. There's already been a meeting (about a contract)."
But Kaka insisted he has "future projects" at the San Siro, while leaving the ultimate decision on his future - and an extension to his current deal - up to Milan president Silvio Berlusconi.
"I don't hear the rumours, I think my attitude can be the best answer," Kaka told Sky Italia.
"Everyone talks, talks, but now I am here training with my team and I have future projects with this team, personal objectives.
"Whether I will remain a Milan player for the rest of my career is up to president Berlusconi, if he says I will stay I believe him. There's already been a meeting (about a contract)."
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