Kaka will forever be remembered as one of the leading stars of his era.

The creative talent, who starred for AC Milan, Real Madrid and the Brazilian national team captivated audiences with his dazzling footballing ability throughout the 2000s.

Whilst his deeply religious and kind nature off the field of play made him the perfect role model in a world so immersed with ego and individualism.

Kaka's early AC Milan days

Kaka first came to Europe in 2003 as a 21-year-old when, after spending two seasons impressing in the Sao Paolo first team, he was purchased by Milan for a pretty hefty £7.65 million fee.

Sure, that figure pales in comparison to transfer fees which see in modern day football, but 20 years ago, forking out millions for an unproven player certainly represented a very real risk.

A risk, though, that Kaka paid off in exceptional fashion given his impact was near instantaneous for the Rossoneri.

Kaka for AC Milan in 2004

Fourteen goals and seven assists in his first season demonstrated just a glimpse of what was to come in the iconic red and black colours of the Italian side.

And by the time he moved to Real Madrid six years later, Kaka had been instrumental in guiding Milan to two Champions League finals (winning the 2007 edition) as well as one Scudetto.

He was also awarded the Italian Footballer of the Year award twice, and even more impressively, the much-coveted Ballon d'Or in 2007.

Kaka after making the high-profile switch to Real Madrid

But after making the big money switch to Los Blancos in 2009, the Brazilian never really settled and failed to replicate his previously majestic performance levels.

He lasted four years in the Spanish capital before returning to his European home in Milan. However, was never really truly the same player that single-handedly ripped through top level defences.

Kaka for Real Madrid
MILAN, ITALY - NOVEMBER 03: Kaka of Real Madrid holds off a challenge from Ronaldinho of AC Milan during the UEFA Champions League Group C match between AC Milan and Real Madrid at the San Siro on November 3, 2009 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Alex Livesey/Getty Images)

Many of his biggest fans rue his decision to head for the bright lights of Madrid and wonder what might have been had he remained in northern Italy.

And when you consider how incredible a player he was, who can blame them?

WATCH: Kaka's finest career highlights

A video on Twitter that's accumulated over 1,000 retweets in under 24 hours perfectly sums up how smooth an operator Kaka was.

View it for yourself below:

Honestly, what a baller.

Fans haven't been able to get enough of the highlights and so we've added a few of the very best reactions below.

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