Italian giants AC Milan have denied claims that they are ready to sell playmaker Kaka to Real Madrid at the end of the season. Spanish newspaper AS said on Friday that the Serie A side might agree on offloading the Brazilian star in exchange of Real Madrid trio Robinho, Fabio Cannavaro and Mahamadou Diarra plus cash. Milan aim to use the transfer fee in making a bid for Kaka's compatriot and Barcelona playmaker Ronaldinho, AS added. However, Milan have rebuffed the rumors and insisted that Kaka will remain at the Giuseppe Meazza. "In this case and in every language, it needs to be said that no matter which way you look at it Kaka isn't going anywhere," said a statement carried by the club's official website. "There's nothing like the truth to clear up what could be a confusing matter, but quite simply that there's no reason to worry because our beloved golden boy is here to stay." Real Madrid are looking to sign a new playmaker to fill the void left by the retirement of Zinedine Zidane. The Spanish giants have held a long-term interest in Kaka and tried to sign him in the off season only to be rejected by Milan.