Kaka is expected to join Manchester City next week after he was railroaded into accepting the £108million move.
The Brazilian playmaker said an emotional farewell to AC Milan coach Carlo Ancelotti when he left training yesterday, signalling the end of his love affair with the Italian club.
But his arrival at City will be sweetened by a £10m signing-on and a staggering £15m-a-year salary. Kakas father and chief adviser, Bosco Leite, will hold talks with City officials in Milan on Monday.
But it was being claimed in the the Middle East that the player has agreed to the move with Citys Abu Dhabi-based owners.
The player, who famously wears a T-shirt bearing the message I belong to Jesus, arrived at ACs Milanello training complex yesterday in a mini-van. He gave only a brief wave as he was whisked past the fans gathered outside the gates.
He is now unlikely to play a part in Milans match with Fiorentina at the San Siro tonight.
Despite being offered a mind-boggling sums by Citys oil-rich owners, the former World Player of the Year reckons he is being pressurised into swapping a team which won the Champions League in 2007 for a fight against relegation at a club whose last major trophy was the League Cup in 1976.
The 26-year-old midfielder, who is under contract until 2013, had said earlier in the week he wanted to grow old with Milan.
Mirror Sport can also reveal Kaka has already visited Manchester, travelling to the city at Christmas to see his close pal, compatriot and likely future club-mate Robinho.