AC Milan skipper http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Massimo-Ambrosini-c24579 unlikely to get a contract extension – Serie A Update
Rumours regarding Massimo Ambrosini’s future at AC Milan past this season have gone into overdrive following a press conference by the player. Ambrosini’s contract at the Rossoneri is set to expire at the end of the season and he might not be able to get
an extension.
Ambrosini is currently the http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Captain-c8314 of the men in Red and Black jerseys and has been a loyal servant to the Daviolo since his arrival at the club in 1995. The Rossoneri management is yet to confirm the midfielder’s status, but the 33-year-old is unlikely
to stay with the outfit beyond this season.
The player showed his loyalty to club in the entire conference saying:
“I’d stay, but this is something that needs to be discussed between both parties.”
The player is still waiting for the management’s decision, but he does not want to rush things in order to get results. Ambrosini said:
“When the right moment arrives then Milan will be obliged to make their intentions to me clear. We’ll have to just wait and see what happens, but I’m hopeful that a solution will be found,” concluded the AC Milan Captain.
Ambrosini arrived at Milan in 1995 after spending a year at AC Cesena. The player has been capped 35 times for the Italian national team and also had the honour of being the skipper of the national team on August 16, 2006 when he was called-in after a gap
of two years.
Right after he returned back to the Rossoneri after a loan transfer to Vicenza Calcio, the team won the Serie A in season 1998/99 after a gap of three years. Ambrosini won Milan the title in 2003/04 season as well and now, during the ongoing 2010/11 term,
the Daviolo have virtually won the Scudetto with an insurmountable lead at the top of the table.
The ongoing season expected to be not only Ambrosini’s last year with the Milan giants, the likes of http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Clarence-Seedorf-c9275 are also going to run out of their contracts at the end of the season.
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