Brazilian ace Kaka, who is poised to join Manchester City from AC Milan in the immediate future, grew emotional after Saturday's training session. According to Italian publication Corriere dello Sport, the City-bound playmaker shed few tears when he left the locker room. Carlo Ancelotti's men are facing Fiorentina in the Serie A on Saturday, and the Rossoneri's fans are planning to call on the adorable star to stay at San Siro. Kaka had previously stated that he's fully committed to the 2007 European champions. However, an astronomical offer of £ 108 million was worth considering for the 26-year-old international. Chance On the other hand, Milan chairman Silvio Berlusconi admitted that holding onto Kaka is pretty unlikely. "Nothing is decided yet, but it is very difficult to keep hold of someone who would earn a lot more and asks you to respect the contract, as a club cannot suddenly double wages," said Berlusconi. The club president couldn't deny that Kaka's departure would be depressive, and yet, he believes that every player should seize his chance. "Of course it would be disappointing if he left, but at the moment I do not know how negotiations are going," he added. "He is a lad whose career does not last forever, so if he has the chance to pick up a lot more than he has now, it is difficult to say no."