In June it will be revolution , technical and (perhaps) company . At least as reported this morning by Tuttosport , which talks about the future of Milan , between change of coach and entry of fresh capital , or rather , Arabs ... But first things first . Clarence Seedorf stays on top of the wishes of Silvio Berlusconi, who has in mind only the Dutch for after Allegri . Mister Max , said the Turin daily , has the expiring contract and at the end of the season, unless miracles , will leave the club . All roads lead to the Botafogo midfielder , who recently got another just with Milan. Whether it's a name that most expendable , moreover, confirmed in an interview with Barbara Berlusconi also a Dutch television : for Seedorf , therefore , the doors of Milanello are always open. Allegri 's fate seems sealed : the next round in the Champions League would probably be a quiet rest of the season after all , perhaps until February, but an eventual collapse in the Championship could open decidedly different scenarios , with the exemption of the Tuscan archipelago and the "promotion " Mauro Tassotti , perhaps with Filippo Galli . But let the rumors about the company. The same Tuttosport , in recent weeks , had written a blitz AC Milan in the Emirates looking for a partner. To have made the journey between Dubai and Abu Dhabi , it was Valentino Valentini, a longtime collaborator of Berlusconi , a specialist in their " foreign relations ." The mission , according to the indiscretion , would not have had the desired effect all the way down . The Al Maktoum family , which continue to be supported through the sponsor Fly Emirates AC Milan , did you know that it will not , at least for the moment, to actively enter the club. In Abu Dhabi , however, command the Al Nahyan : Mansour bin Zayd is the chairman of Manchester City , whose brother is the one who founded the Etihad Airways. It is evident that never would agree to become members of a company that has as main sponsor the airline competitor. Remains open track of the Arabs of Qatar or other investors - says Tuttosport - currently not identified .
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