Arguably one of the biggest perks to Orlando City finally joining Major League Soccer next season is the arrival of one of the most gifted footballers in the world, Kaka.

However, back in August Orlando City owner Flavio Augusto da Silva had gone on the record to say that Kaka could stay at Sao Paulo through the rest of the Brazilian season, rather than join Orlando City at the beginning of it’s opening MLS season in March.

“When hit with Orlando, I had other options. What pleased me most was to return to São Paulo. So, I’m not sad to be six months. Are just the first six months. I have this door open and we’ll see at the end of the season.” Kaka said said in a report in August.

Now whether that was just a big misunderstanding or now, Flavio recently cleared things up.

Speaking on a TV show in Brazil, Flavio assured Orlando City fans that Kaka will be with the club come January next year with it opens up MLS training camp, saying that there is no chance if him staying in Sao Paulo for any longer than the six-month loan spell he was sent on in June.

Flavio reminded everybody that Kaka is under contract to be with Orlando in 2015, and that he is committed to the project of coming to Orlando City and MLS.

Well that’s all I needed to hear. Thank goodness.