Brazil midfielder Kaka has been linked with a move to US side Orlando City when his contract with Real Madrid runs out.
The Florida-based side are currently bidding to become part of the MLS in the States, and are hopeful of being admitted in 2015 – the sime time Kaka’s deal at the Santiago Bernabeu runs out.
The playmaker is close friends with one of Orlando City’s co-owners, Brazilian billionaire Flavio Augusto da Silva, prompting rumours of a switch across the Atlantic.
Manager of the club, Adrian Heath, made no secret of his desire to bring in big names when speaking to WFTV9.
He said: “I believe it is very possible to get him here. You don’t have to be Einstein to work out that his contract ends right around the same time we expect to be in the MLS.
“It would be unbelievable for our club. We believe in the pathway we have planned out and in that pathway there are two or three big time players.
“Is it going to be Kaka or will it be someone else? Who knows?”