Milan, November 24: Kaka remains undecided about extending his playing career, having been offered a director's role at AC Milan.
The 35-year-old announced in October that he will leave Orlando City when his contract expires next month, claiming "it's not a pleasure to play anymore".
Kaka was a guest at San Siro on Thursday (November 23) for the Europa League clash with Austria Wien and was treated to a rousing reception when paraded on the field.
Milan CEO Marco Fassone has opened the door for Kaka to take up a role within the club's organisational structure, but the 2002 World Cup winner is yet to commit, with the continuation of his playing days still an option.
"I spoke with Fassone, I still haven't decided whether to keep playing or not," Kaka told reporters after Milan's 5-1 win.
"That said, to have the chance to become a Milan director is special for me.
"After the match, I went into the dressing room too. It was a great victory. I am sure all the Rossoneri fans are really happy.
"It's always a great feeling to be back home, I have so many great memories. It was a special night which will have a special place in my heart. Thanks to all the fans for this great welcome. Forza Milan!"
Source: OPTA