
AC Milan playmaker Kaka has told Sky Sports News that it would be 'great' to play in the Premier League 'one day'.
The reigning Fifa World Player of the Year has regularly been linked with a move to England, having been rumoured to interest Chelsea in the past.
Reports have also claimed that Manchester City would be keen to sign the Brazilian following the Abu Dhabi United Group's takeover at Eastlands.
Kaka is currently in England preparing for Milan's Uefa Cup tie with Portsmouth on Thursday night when he will have the chance to wow the Fratton Park crowd.
And, in an exclusive interview with Sky Sports News, the 26-year-old revealed he would be keen to test his talent in the Premier League in the future.
"I like very much the Premier League," Kaka told Sky Sports News.
"It's a very tough championship, but there are a lot of big players and a lot of big teams, so now I think it's the best championship in the world.
"So, one day maybe, I don't know when, but it would be great to play in England."
Kaka's compatriot Robinho joined City for a British transfer record fee as the August transfer window closed and he has sparkled in the Premier League.
When asked if he would be interested in joining City, Kaka replied: "I have a lot of friends that are playing there, so I watch some games.
"I speak with Robinho and Elano sometimes about Manchester City."

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