Kaka has moved to silence speculation that he will join Manchester City and committed his future to Milan.
There has been a media frenzy over the last few hours after it was reported that Manchester City chief executive Garry Cook had visited Milan to put a £90m offer on the table for Kaka.
Kaka's personal assistant Diego Kotscho poured fuel on the fire by admitting that a move “isn't impossible”, but the man himself is playing down the rumours.
“I want to grow old at Milan,” Kaka insisted to Sportmediaset. “I have already turned down some important offers.
“My objective for the future is to become captain of this team. I know that there is a hierarchy here and Paolo Maldini and Massimo Ambrosini are first, but after them…”
Milan will be hoping that Kaka's statement ends the current speculation over the 2007 FIFA World Player of the Year's future.