AC Milan forward Filippo Inzaghi does not expect to ever see team-mate Kaka lining up for a club in the Premier League, despite comments made by the Brazilian earlier this week.
Kaka told Sky Sports News yesterday he believed it would be "great" to "one day" play in England, and admitted having spoken to Brazil colleagues Robinho and Elano about Manchester City.
However, Inzaghi believes Kaka is more than happy in Italy and expects the 26-year-old to finish his career with the Rossaneri.
He told Sky Italia: "I can't see Kaka in any other jersey. He's loved by everyone and he adores the atmosphere he works in. I know what he thinks about Milan; for that reason I'm calm.
"He only said he admires the Premier League. Between that and actually going to play there though, there's a lot.
"You'll see, he'll do what I'm doing: he will also end his career in the Rossonero shirt."
The 2007 Ballon d'Or winner has been consistently linked with a move to England, with Chelsea and Manchester City reported to be the favourites to land him.
However, Inzaghi believes Kaka is more than happy in Italy and expects the 26-year-old to finish his career with the Rossaneri.
He told Sky Italia: "I can't see Kaka in any other jersey. He's loved by everyone and he adores the atmosphere he works in. I know what he thinks about Milan; for that reason I'm calm.
"He only said he admires the Premier League. Between that and actually going to play there though, there's a lot.
"You'll see, he'll do what I'm doing: he will also end his career in the Rossonero shirt."
The 2007 Ballon d'Or winner has been consistently linked with a move to England, with Chelsea and Manchester City reported to be the favourites to land him.
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