Ancelotti prepared to stay

Carlo Ancelotti has revealed that he intends to stay at AC Milan for as long as the club want him. The experienced coach has been strongly linked with a summer switch to Chelsea, where Guus Hiddink is set to step down following Saturday's FA Cup final. Speculation continues to report that the Milan board feel a change in the managerial department would help the club to move forward, suggesting Ancelotti would be advised to take up any offer from Stamford Bridge. He is set to hold showdown talks with club owner Silvio Berlusconi following a final showdown with Fiorentina on Sunday, when his fate will be determined, but for now Ancelotti insists he is going nowhere. "My future will be much clearer for everyone after the meeting I will have with the Milan directors at the end of the season," said Ancelotti, whose current contract at the San Siro runs out next summer. "The game against Fiorentina will not influence my choices or those of the club. It has zero impact on my future and only matters to get direct access to next season's Champions League. "I don't have any meeting planned shortly with (Roman) Abramovich. I have been learning English for two years and if the Milan directors ask me to stay, I will."

Source: SKY_Sports