Kaka wants to leave Real Madrid

August 30, 2013 04:09 pm | Updated November 16, 2021 10:21 pm IST - Madrid

Real Madrid's Kaka wants to leave the Spanish club after seeing that his role as a bench player has not changed under coach Carlo Ancelotti. File photo

Real Madrid's Kaka wants to leave the Spanish club after seeing that his role as a bench player has not changed under coach Carlo Ancelotti. File photo

Real Madrid midfielder Kaka wants to leave the Spanish club after seeing that his role as a bench player has not changed under coach Carlo Ancelotti.

Kaka said late Thursday that he wanted to change clubs after scoring two goals in a friendly for Madrid.

“I have less and less of a place on the team,” said Kaka.

“The club knows that I would like to leave and I want it to help me find a solution.”

The 31-year-old Brazilian will have until Monday to secure a move before the summer transfer window closes.

Kaka said he wants to move to another European team, discarding a return to Brazil because “the market is closed” there.

“I don’t know if there are offers for me,” said Kaka.

“But the club is talking to my father. They are looking at the possibilities to see if something comes up before Monday.

“I don’t want to have an ugly exit. That’s why I am a professional ... I have to keep training because if I want to change teams, I need to be ready to play.”

Kaka joined Madrid from AC Milan in 2009 for 65 million euros ($92 million). But after injuring his left knee, Kaka was never able to establish himself as a first-choice player under former coach Jose Mourinho.

Kaka hasn’t played in an official match since the arrival of Ancelotti, who coached him during his best seasons at Milan when he was named FIFA world player of the year in 2007.

Already behind Mesut Ozil, Luka Modric and newcomer Fransisco “Isco” Alarcon, Kaka could soon find himself pushed even further down the squad list if Madrid secures the transfer of Gareth Bale from Tottenham.

Kaka was left out of Brazil’s squad for the recent Confederations Cup that the country won on home soil. Brazil hosts the World Cup next summer.

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