Chelsea target Andrea Pirlo wants to stay with AC Milan

06 July 2009 12:51
The midfielder has been strongly linked with Stamford Bridge ever since the arrival of former Rossoneri coach Carlo Ancelotti to the London club last month. The Italian international, who is under contract with AC Milan until June 2011, said in an interview with Corriere dello Sport: "I am staying at Milan. I have experienced other similar situations in the past, where there have been been rumours about me in the press but then nothing happened. "Reading the press and being mentioned in the transfer market speculation doesn't give me any particular feelings. "I have a contract with Milan. Next season I see myself always at Milan. Nothing will happen. I want to stay." Meanwhile, Ancelotti has ruled out the possibility of club captain John Terry moving to Manchester City this summer insisting the 28-year-old wants to see out his career with Chelsea. Reports over the weekend suggested Terry would become the highest paid player in the world if the move to Eastlands went through. "Now there is the question for Manchester City [but] there is no price for Terry. Terry will be captain of Chelsea forever. 'He said he wants to stay, there is no problem for him, for us the story continues: Chelsea and Terry."

Source: Telegraph