| Milan, the current UEFA Champions League champions, spent most of the close season turning down Real's advances for Kaka.
However, reports have now suggested that Real are prepared to renew their approach for the 25-year-old.
Real president Ramon Calderon, is thought to be lining up a fresh bid for Kaka in the January transfer window as the La Liga champions bid to defend their title.
Milan club president Silvio Berlusconi, however, has said that the Serie A giants would do their best to prevent their star asset from leaving.
Kaka, though, has not ruled out a move to Italy in the wake of the fresh speculation.
"I have a contract with Milan until 2011, I am not in a hurry to renew it and neither are Milan," Kaka told Italian media.
"Florentino Perez [Calderon] must talk with Berlusconi. If they find an agreement OK, otherwise I stay here."
Kaka has also hinted that his Brazilian compatriot and current Barcelona ace Ronaldinho could be interested in a move to Milan.
"Everytime we meet up with the national team, Ronaldinho asks me about Milan, the team and the club," added Kaka.
I don't know if he can come. Certainly he has feelings for us."
Peter Fraser : Sportinglife.com
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