Kaka has reasserted that he is happy at AC Milan, amid talks of a record transfer move to Chelsea. "If someone has promised me to (Chelsea owner) Roman Abramovich it wasn't me," the Brazilian told Mediaset. "I'm kidding of course. I've always said that I'm happy at Milan and as long as I have the same objectives as Milan, I'll stay here. "That's the way it's always been. My aim is to win and that's the same with Milan as you can see by the effort they've made in that direction, strengthening the squad in such a way that this will always be a team of winners. "As long as that's the case, I'll be staying." Kaka will miss Milan's league opener with Bologna next weekend due to a nagging knee problem. Paloschi to Parma Meanwhile, 18-year-old striker Alberto Paloschi has left Milan for relegated Parma in a co-ownership deal. The highly-rated forward, who scored on his Milan debut last season, was allowed to leave after the recent capture of Andrei Shevchenko. In the same context, Milan vice-chairman Adriano Galliani admitted that full-back Massimo Oddo could be heading to French champions Lyon this summer. "Lyon are interested in Oddo and anything is possible," Galliani said in Gazzetta dello Sport. Lyon are looking for a quick replacement to full-back Francois Clerc, who was hit by an anterior cruciate ligament injury earlier this month.