Gennaro Gattuso: We Will Talk About My Milan Future Over Christmas
The Italian midfield will reveal his future intentions at Christmas...
Speculation has been rife over Gattuso's future during the last few weeks. News from Milanello has suggested some discontent, while local media have linked the player with a number of European clubs.
Diavolo chief Adriano Galliani has been keen to maintain a harmonious image between himself and the Italian midfielder.
'Ringhio' has now revealed he will make a speech into his future plans around Christmas, leaving Galliani to hope for good tidings from one his San Siro kings.
"We will speak about my future in around 20 days," Gattuso told Studio Sport.
"I need to keep well and play football. I feel strong. We will find a solution within 20 days."
Reports have claimed Gattuso became frustrated with the lack of football he was playing, but he admits he doesn't need any reassurances from a technical perspective.
"I don't need any confirmations as I get these already. I have been a professional for 14 years now and I have always been given responsibility," he concluded.
Salvatore Landolina, Goal.com
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