Chelsea manager Carlo Ancelotti believes Real Madrid star Kaká will be at his best when he returns from injury.
Kaká failed to impress in his debut season at the Madrid club and reports have surfaced indicating strong interest in the Brazilian from Serie A sides Milan and Internazionale.
And having coached the player at Milan, Ancelotti believes Kaká is far from being a 'finished player', insisting that the 28-year-old will be 'as good as before'.
"He is not a finished player," added Ancelotti. "He will come as good as before."
The Italian tactician would be happy to renew his deal at the Blues but admits he dreams of coaching Serie A club Roma.
"If Chelsea ask me to renew the contract, I will do," he said. "But I won't stay in England all my life. My dream is to become the coach of Roma."
Meanwhile Ancelotti has ruled out a bid to bring Alexandre Pato to London despite acknowledging the 21-year-old's talent.
"He misses only continuity," Ancelotti told Italia Uno. "But you cannot ask for any more from him (in terms of) talent.
"However, he will not come to Chelsea."
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