Chelsea have denied lodging a bid with Milan for Kaka, according to Sky Sports News.
Milan vice-president Adriano Galliani claimed on Sunday that the Serie A club had received 'a really big offer' from the Blues.
The Rossoneri have repeatedly stated the Brazilian playmaker is not for sale, while Kaka has voiced his intention to stay at Giuseppe Meazza.
It now appears that Chelsea are not interested in signing Kaka, even though they have been linked with a big-money move for some time.
The speculation has increased since the appointment of Luiz Felipe Scolari as manager at Stamford Bridge.
Training
The former Brazil and Portugal boss officially took up his post at the start of the month and on Sunday he visited the club's Cobham training ground for the first time.
The players will return for pre-season on Monday and Scolari is relishing the challenge in front of him.
He told the club'sofficial website: "It is fantastic to finally be here. The training ground is world class and I am very impressed by everything I have seen and heard from the staff.
"I am looking forward to welcoming the players back from their summer holidays tomorrow so we can start working together."