A balloon d'Or winner has revealed that he is open to be the new assistant coach for Brazil.
The former Brazilian star has previous experience with working under Carlo Ancelotti.
Ancelotti, whose time the leadership of Real Madrid, ends, will officially take the lead over Brazil next week.
It will be the first international task of Ancelotti's trophy-loaded career.
Ancelotti will be given the task of guiding Brazil to Glory during the World Cup 2026.
There have been suggestions that he could ask a controversial former player to be part of his coaching staff.
Kaka, who won the Ballon d'Or or in 2007, admitted that he is interested in the possible at the Brazilian coaching staff.
During his time as a player, Kaka scored 92 performances and scored 29 goals on the international stage. He was a fringe member of the Brazilian team who won the World Cup 2002, won the Confederations Cup in 2005 and 2009.
The 43-year-old believes that he has experience that can be of great use for Brazil.
Kaka told Caze TV: 'If the team thinks I can help in one way or another, I think I'm ready at the moment. I am prepared.
'I stopped playing in 2017. Since then I have wanted to prepare myself. I followed sports companies at Harvard in the United States, I followed a coaching course at the CBF, I have experience with the national team, the World Cup. If the opportunity occurs, I am ready to return to serve the Brazilian national team. '
Kaka previously played under Ancelotti in AC Milan between 2003 and 2009 and won the Serie A-title in 2003-04 and the Champions League in 2006-07.
In total, Kaka played 270 times under Ancelotti – most coach in his career.
By taking the lead on Brazil, Ancelotti succeeded Dorival Junior, who was fired in March after just over a year.
Brazil was beaten out of the World Cup in the quarter -final stage in the last two tournaments.
They have won the World Cup five times – more than any other nation.
