Seedorf was one of Berlusconi's favourite players during his 10-year stint as a player with Milan from 2002 to 2012, when he helped them win two Serie A titles, two Champions League crowns and a Club World Cup.
Venerdì 18 Aprile 2014, 15:45
03 Febbraio 2016, 04:48
(ANSA) - Milan, April 18 - Clarence Seedorf said Friday that
he would stay on as AC Milan coach for as long as owner Silvio
Berlusconi wants, amid reports he could leave at the end of the
season due to tension within the club.
The former Netherlands midfielder only took over his former
side in January, after a poor first half of the campaign under
Massimiliano Allegri.
At first results were unimpressive under the 38-year-old,
who had no prior experience in charge of a senior club and has
only recently obtained his coaching badge.
Milan's on-field fortunes have improved of late and they
are in the running to finish in the last six and qualify for the
Europa League next season after winning their last four Serie A
games to climb to eighth.
But the speculation he may leave in the close season, even
though he has a contract that runs until June 2016, has
continued due to reports he has a strained relationship with
Chief Executive Adriano Galliani and senior players such as
Italy internationals Riccardo Montolivo and Christian Abbiati.
"I'm still sure I'll stay at Milan next year," Seedorf told
a news conference ahead of Saturday's home match against
relegation-threatened Livorno.
"(I'll be sure) until I receive a call from the president
(Berlusconi), saying he's changed his mind".
Seedorf was one of Berlusconi's favourite players during his 10-year stint as a player with Milan from 2002 to 2012, when he helped them win two Serie A titles, two Champions League crowns and a Club World Cup.
Seedorf was one of Berlusconi's favourite players during his 10-year stint as a player with Milan from 2002 to 2012, when he helped them win two Serie A titles, two Champions League crowns and a Club World Cup.
















