AC Milan midfielder Kaka has admitted that he is open to the idea of playing in Major League Soccer.
The 31-year-old former Ballon d'Or winner, currently in his second spell with the Rossoneri, declared that he is looking to hold talks with the Italian club's board in the summer, and denied that money is his motivation for any potential move stateside.
"One day, I would like to play in America," Kaka told Italian newspaper Corriere Della Sera.
"Let's see. At the end of the season, I will talk to [general manager Adriano Galliani]. Not just to speak about bonuses and money - money is not the main thing for me now, and I think that is understood.
I want to see what his ideas are and what the club's ideas are. If it turns out I need to move, I will choose the MLS."
Orlando City has been mentioned as a possible destination for Kaka, as it is owned by fellow Brazilian and friend Flavio Augusto da Silva.