Strategist Massimiliano Allegri rejects the possibility of bringing back the Madrid star Kaka.
In the summer of 2009, Brazil left Milan and moved to the Spanish capital for an impressive sum of 68.5 million euros, but could not shine due to injuries.
Last week, journalists noticed Kaka's father and agent Bosco Leite meeting with the club's sports director Ariedo Braida at the Milan headquarters, but Allegri denies that negotiations have started for the acquisition of the footballer.
"Kaka is a wonderful player, but at the moment we don't have time to even think about such an option," the strategist stated. "But such talks won't create problems in our dressing room.
"We are currently in a very important stage of the season. It is essential for me to concentrate on the Champions League matches with Real, as well as the Serie A matches with Turin's Juventus and Napoli. There are three months left until the transfer window opens, so we will use the players we have."