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Agent: AC Milan's Massimo Ambrosini is not contemplating retirement
The experienced midfielder will not begin talks over a new contract before the end of the season, but hanging up his boots is out of the question, according to his representative
By Luis Mira
AC Milan midfielder Massimo Ambrosini is not thinking about retiring from football, his agent has declared.
The 34-year-old's current contract with the Rossoneri expires in the summer and the Serie A champions have yet to open talks over an extension.
However, Ambrosini's representative says that the player is not worried about his future and will wait until the end of the campaign to negotiate a new deal.
"We will discuss his future with the club at the end of the season, but his situation is calm," Moreno Roggi told Sportmediaset.
"Retiring is something that he is not considering."
Ambrosini has made 315 Serie A appearances for Milan since joining the club in 1995 from Cesena.
The 34-year-old's current contract with the Rossoneri expires in the summer and the Serie A champions have yet to open talks over an extension.
However, Ambrosini's representative says that the player is not worried about his future and will wait until the end of the campaign to negotiate a new deal.
"We will discuss his future with the club at the end of the season, but his situation is calm," Moreno Roggi told Sportmediaset.
"Retiring is something that he is not considering."
Ambrosini has made 315 Serie A appearances for Milan since joining the club in 1995 from Cesena.
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