In London on Tuesday for an Adidas promotion, Kaká said he is happy with life at Real Madrid and is not entertaining the thought of a move to either England or Italy.
The 29-year-old Brazilian playmaker has been linked with a move away from the Spanish capital having struggled to establish himself at the Bernabéu, and reports have suggested he could be tempted to join Chelsea where he could be reunited with his former Milan manager, Carlo Ancelotti.
His mother is moving to London to work as a preacher, but Kaká said he will not be following her. When asked about his future, he said: "I want to stay at Real Madrid and I want to play for Real Madrid.
"My mother is coming to live in London next year. She is a preacher and she is coming to talk about God. But I have a challenge with Real Madrid. I don't want to think now about playing in the Premier League or going back to Italy.
"I want to get back in good shape and play for Real Madrid next season. I have a good relationship with Carlo but the truth is that I want to stay in Madrid, I want to play in Madrid and I want to live in Madrid."
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