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Carlo Ancelotti mulling AC Milan offer

AC Milan are bidding to lure back Carlo Ancelotti, who was sacked this week by Spanish giants Real Madrid, the Italian club's vice-president Adriano Galliani confirmed on Thursday.

Carlo Ancelotti mulling AC Milan offer
Real Madrid's former coach Carlo Ancelotti looks on during the Spanish league football match Real Madrid CF vs Villarreal CF. Photo: Dani Pozo/Files/AFP

Ancelotti lead Real to their 10th elite European title last season but was sacked after the club finished runners-up to Barcelona in La Liga and lost to Juventus in the semi-finals of this year's Champions League.

“The deadline for a reply is Wednesday, June 3,” Galliani told journalists after meeting with the 55-year-old Italian at Madrid's Wellington Hotel.

“I'll make my decision on Wednesday,” Ancelotti confirmed, adding that he had “always gotten on well with Galliani”.

As for the “sabbatical year” that Ancelotti had said he was considering after his sacking, he added simply “we'll see”.

“Carlo wanted to take a year out, we're hoping to convince him to accept Milan,” said Galliani, whose side are tenth in the Serie A with one match left this season.

“He still has some days to think about it, he told me the chances were 50-50.”

The affable coach had said last weekend he would either stay at Real Madrid or take a year off to undergo surgery on a worsening and urgent health problem.

“I must have a back operation because of spinal stenosis that for some time creates a tingle in my hands,” he told Italian newspaper Il Giornale.

“I don't know how long the period of recovery will be,” he added. “But I can assure you that I've had plenty of (job) offers from Italy, England, Germany.”

Ancelotti coached AC Milan from 2001 to 2009, winning the Serie A in 2004 and two Champions League titles in 2003 and 2007, he also won the old European Cup twice as a player with AC Milan in 1989 and 1990.

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Zlatan returns to Milan with contract extension close

Zlatan Ibrahimovic, back in Italy to sign a contract extension with AC Milan, said he intends to "help the club get back to where it deserves to be", in a video posted on Sunday.

Zlatan returns to Milan with contract extension close
Zlatan Ibrahimovic said he didn't want to just 'be a mascot'. Photo: AC Milan
The video, posted on the AC Milan website and entitled “Iz Back”, started with a small plane landing at the city's Linate airport on Saturday evening and then showed the 39-year-old Swede, who was decked out in club gear, declaring he was delighted to return “to where he feels at home”.
   
Ibrahimovic has yet to sign the extension but, according to Italian press reports, the star striker and Milan have agreed an extra year's contract, with an annual salary of 7 million euros (8.33 million dollars).
   
He rejoined the club last December on a six-month contract from the Los Angeles Galaxy, on a salary of 3.5 million euros with an optional extra year. He scored 11 times in 20 Serie A and Italian Cup matches.
   
“As I said before, I'm not here to be a mascot, but to bring results, to help the club, the team and the coach get back to where Milan deserves to be,” he said in Italian on the video.
   
“We've done great things in the last six months but we haven't gained anything. Now I have the chance to be there from the very beginning, we have to keep going and do the same thing,” said the Swede.
 
   
The Italian season starts on September 19.
   
“Ibrahimovic is our priority,” AC Milan technical director Paolo Maldini said last Tuesday, without ruling out a Plan B as negotiations with the Swedish giants dragged on.
   
“We know it will be a short pre-season, so we want to complete the deal in a very short time.” Maldini added.
   
AC Milan's stated aim is to return to the Champions League, a competition the Rossoneri have won seven times but have not played in since 2014.
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