
The World Cup winner has parted company with the Rossoneri after 13 years at San Siro, and is set to be offered the opportunity to continue his career in Argentina
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With a midfield exodus set to take place in the summer, the Rossoneri have acted quickly to bring in replacements for the outgoing duo of Mark van Bommel and Gennaro Gattuso
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The Italian affirmed that he will remain in charge of the Rossoneri despite the club's disappointing season, and stressed he has the backing of the board
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The former Italy international, who succeeded Paolo Maldini as Rossoneri skipper in the summer of 2009, has extended his stay at San Siro for a further 12 months
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The 28-year-old wants to extend his stay at San Siro but the Rossoneri have yet to decide if they are willing to stump up a further €8 million for his services
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It has been claimed that the Italian wants the striker out but he has apparently already spoken with the player about leading the Rossoneri next season
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The versatile midfielder admitted he does not know why Bert van Marwijk decided to drop him from the provisional squad for this summer's tournament in Poland-Ukraine
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After a series of goodbyes over the past week, now is the time for the Rossoneri to make real plans for the months ahead, bringing in a host of new players
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The Dutch midfielder is determined to continue playing for at least two more seasons, and could even stay with the Rossoneri despite previously stating he would leave San Siro
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The Italian striker explained that he was 'the happiest man in the world' when he returned to the field, but confessed that he considered retiring as he feared for his life
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The ex-Inter, Real Madrid and Ajax star is coming to the end of his current contract, and reports from Brazil suggest that Rio de Janeiro will be his next destination
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The Brazil international reportedly wants to return to the club where he made his name, but the Rossoneri's refusal to let him leave on loan remains a major stumbling block
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It had been claimed that the Sweden international, who has been linked with a move away from San Siro, has fallen out with his boss and several team-mates
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We look back at the most memorable strikes of the season as part of our review of the Italian top flight's best moments in 2011-12
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We take a look back at some of the scenes that made the 2011-12 campaign one of the most memorable yet heartbreaking in recent memory
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The forward's future remains up in the air after a season in which he infuriated Roberto Mancini with numerous disciplinary problems, before helping the club win the title
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The Rossoneri saw many legendary figures leave the club over the weekend, leaving the coach relieved that the Swede and the Brazilian are going nowhere
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The 35-year-old defensive midfielder has returned to Eindhoven from the Rossoneri on a one-year contract, seven years after departing the Philips Stadion for Barcelona
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The 30-year-old Sweden international has intimated that he will stay with the Rossoneri, while restating that he was disappointed that the club did not win the Scudetto
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The combative midfielder does not feel he belongs to the team any longer and repeated his dream to return to Scottish club Rangers
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The Barcelona forward has claimed the accolade for the continent's top league goalscorer, bagging himself a half century of strikes during the 2011-12 season
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We choose the best XI from the Italian top flight campaign that came to a conclusion on Sunday, with Juventus winning the Scudetto in unbeaten fashion
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With the Azzurri boss having announced the 32 players he is considering taking with him to Poland and Ukraine, Goal.com takes a closer look at the more interesting inclusions
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The Rossoneri CEO feels that the exit of a number of iconic first-team regulars he described as "good men" will signal the end of a cycle for the Italian giants
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The prolific Swede and the evergreen regista vie with Udinese frontman Antonio Di Natale and Parma attacker Sebastian Giovinco for our end-of-year accolade
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Having become only the third side to go through an entire Serie A season undefeated, Antonio Conte's men are now assured of their place in the history books
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The Slovakia international has disclosed that he was on the Rossoneri's wishlist last season but insists he is fully committed to his current club and their project
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An eventful last day of the season in Italy saw the Partenopei fail to repeat last term's exploits despite beating Siena, while Parma ended the year strongly
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The two giants of the game said their farewells to Serie A on Sunday with a goal apiece as the home fans got the last word they wanted from their heroes
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The experienced defender will leave the Rossoneri on a free transfer this summer, but has no intention of hanging up his boots just yet
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