Real Madrid and Chelsea are ready to bid big in order to land Kaka, but Milan insist he is untransferable.
The Spanish giants have been linked with the sensation since before the World Cup, while the London club have now apparently joined the race.
Real are understood to be willing to spend £40m on a transfer fee and offer the Brazilian a seven-year deal worth £5m a season.
“If they want a meeting to discuss a transfer then they may as well spare themselves the travel costs,†stated Milan sporting director Ariedo Braida when asked about Real’s interest in the starlet.
“With their pressure on Kaka they have only received our indignation. We have said that Kaka is not for sale and I continue to repeat that.â€
As if to underline that point, reports in Spain on Saturday are suggesting that Milan have also snubbed a Stamford Bridge approach.
The Premiership champions have supposedly had a £70m offer rejected for the player who recently extended his Milan deal until 2011.
Chelsea have already brought in two high profile players this summer in the form of Bayern Munich’s Michael Ballack and Milan’s Andriy Shevchenko.
The Ukrainian signed prior to the World Cup Finals after a fee of almost £31m was agreed between the clubs.
Kaka arrived at the San Siro in 2003 in a £6m switch from Sao Paulo and has enjoyed three superb seasons in Italy.
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