MADRID (AFP) -
Brazilian midfielder
Kaka, who rejected a record-breaking transfer from
Manchester City, wants to play at
Real Madrid next season, his
AC Milan teammate
David Beckham was quoted as saying Tuesday.

"Kaka wants to go to Real Madrid and not to City. I think he will become a Real player in June. I think someone has called him and that Kaka has made his decision," the former
England captain told a friend recently, according to
Spanish sports daily AS.
The paper said last week Kaka asked Beckham, who played for Real between 2003 and 2007, for information about the defending Spanish giants, the paper added.
Former Real president
Ramon Calderon, who stepped down on Friday over allegations that he rigged voting at the club's last annual general assembly, promised to sign Kaka during his successful campaign to lead the club.
Real remains interested in signing the 26-year-old, according to AS.
"This is the best moment to recruit Kaka, he is the player who would benefit the team the most," an unnamed Real source told the newspaper.
Italian prime minister and AC Milan president
Silvio Berlusconi said late Monday that Kaka had decided to stay with the Italian side, having rejected a bid from City that was said to be of 100 million pounds (111 million euros/147 million US dollars).
Kaka is under contract with Milan through 2013.
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