Chelsea Target Andrea Pirlo Suggests He'll Stay At Milan
The Italy international midfielder has declared himself happy at the San Siro...
It has been speculated that newly appointed Blues manager Carlo Ancelotti wants to take the 30-year-old with him from the San Siro to Stamford Bridge.
However, Rossoneri vice-president Adriano Galliani has insisted that the Italy international is not for sale, and the midfielder appears to have quashed talk that he could by plying his trade in the Premier League for the 2009/10 campaign.
"It is sorry for everyone that Ancelotti went, but it was natural that after so much time he wanted a new experience," Pirlo told the Italian press.
"Now I will join up with the national team, the rest we will see.
"My English? Ancelotti speaks it better! I, however, am happy at Milan."
Ricky Brooks, Goal.com
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