AC Milan playmaker Kaka ended speculation about his next destination by rejecting Manchester City's imaginary offer to lure him. Milan accepted City's hefty offer of €108 million for the former World player of the year, but Kaka opted to stay with the Italian giants where he's considered a football god by club faithful. “Kaka will stay at Milan because he prefers the Rossoneri and puts love above money,” confirmed Milan president Silvio Berlusconi. “The negotiations were closed by myself and Kaka in person. All that remains to be said is long live Kaka!” The Brazilian international looked on his way to City, especially after the Premiership club raised their bid by offering Kaka a £500,000 weekly salary. Protests from Milan fans were taking place over the last few days, who demanded the resignation of Berlusconi and vice president Adriano Galliani if they sell Kaka.