Kaka will to talk about his future at Real Madrid or elsewhere

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Real Madrid's Brazilian star Kaka admitted on Wednesday that if the club wanted to sit down and talk about his future then he would be prepared to listen to them.

It would be fair to say that Kaka has failed to live up to expectations following his big-money transfer from AC Milan and now in his fourth season with the club, he finds himself reduced to the role of a bit part player, all be it one with one of the highest salaries at the club and a contract until the end of 2015.

This summer saw several rumors about his departure and just last week David Beckham said Kaka would be a magnificent replacement after his decision to leave the LA Galaxy, but after scoring in Madrid's 4-1 Champions League win over Ajax, Kaka was willing to discuss his future.

Although he said he "hoped to score many more goals," for Real Madrid, the Brazilian was realistic over his future prospects, adding, "I don't know what is going to happen, although I do have a contract until 2015."

When asked about how happy he was to fill a role that has seen him play just 155 minutes in the 15 BBVA Primera Liga matches disputed so far this campaign, Kaka responded, "Every player like to play all of the time, but I respect the decisions of the coach (Jose Mourinho)," before denying he had been in contact with the LA Galaxy.

"I have nothing with them, I am doing my work to remain at Real Madrid, then we will see what happens and what the club wants. It's not a comfortable situation either for me or for the club. I will leave if I reach an agreement with the club," said Kaka.

However, he added that both he and the club had tried and failed to solve his situation in the past.

"The club called me and we were unable to find a solution. I don't know what will happen in January, we will have to see what the club wants, but if they decide on a solution, I am willing to speak," concluded Kaka.

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