Milan president Silvio Berlusconi is refusing to give up on his dream of re-signing Andrei Shevchenko.
The Ukraine striker left Milan for Chelsea last summer and struggled to make an impact during his debut campaign at Stamford Bridge.
He has been linked with a return to San Siro and Berlusconi confirmed he still wants to bring Shevchenko back to the club.
"We expressed our liking for his possible return, but the problem is Chelsea," said Berlusconi at a press conference.
"We are waiting for something that could move."
The European champions have encountered frustration in the transfer market so far this summer, but Berlusconi expects a new striker to be added to Carlo Ancelotti's squad.
He continued: "At least a striker will arrive. We have been in the market, but until now we have not reached a conclusion because the available players wouldn't have improved the group, whilst the ones we wanted, and that would have increased our potential, have been declared untransferable."
Berlusconi again dismissed the notion that Kaka could leave the Rossoneri, and acknowledged an interest in the Brazilian's promising compatriot Alexandra Pato.
"Kaka? These are all inventions," said Berlusconi. "There has never been a little possibility that he could move, either because we don't want to sell him, or because he wants to stay.
"There is no possibility he could leave in the future because we want him to end his career here.
"Pato? He's a promising player in world football and we have the intention to go for him."
there you go, Lean