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Kaka Plan on Doing This After Retirement


Former Brazil star Ricardo Kaka, Now 35, is widely regarded as one of the greatest attacking midfielders of this century, with his outstanding exploits for both AC Milan and Brazil having led him to iconic figure amongst  fans.
He made the move to Milan from Sao Paulo in 2003 for a transfer fee of 8.5 million Euro, soon joining the likes of Andrea Pirlo, Clarence Seedorf, Gennaro Gattuso, Rui Costa and Massimo Ambrosini in one of the complete midfielders in modern football.
He spent 6 years with the Rossoneri, securing a Serie A crown, Champions League title, UEFA Super Cup and FIFA Club World Cup in the process.
On an individual level, he was voted the best player in the Italian Serie A on two occasions, and won the Ballon D’Or in 2007, standing as the last player to win it outside Lionel Messi or Cristiano Ronaldo.
Currently plying his trade with MLS side Orlando City, the Selecao legend was today questioned on his plans for the future in an interview with Globoesporte:
‘I’d like to do like Zizou. He stopped playing, took some time off, he saw that he liked to coach and paid his dues in the youth system. I could do it like him. 
Continue playing? I do not enjoy playing football anymore. I feel pain after every match. My body feels it and at the age of 35 it’s hard to recuperate.’The midfielder said.

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