ROME, May 12 (Xinhua) -- AC Milan striker Andriy Shevchenko wants to leave
the Serie A club and move to England, club owner Silvio Berlusconi said on
Friday.
"He wants to leave. He wants to go to England," Italian news agency ANSA
quoted Berlusconi as saying.
Shevchenko has been frequently linked with a move to English champion
Chelsea and recently held a meeting with Berlusconi at his residence.
The former European Footballer of the Year joined Milan from Dynamo Kiev in
1999.
Shevchenko confirmed at a press conference at Milan's training ground on
Friday that he had discussed with Berlusconi the possibility of leaving the
club.
"It is useless hiding things -- I was with the president, we talked of many
things and also about the possibility that I could leave," said the forward.
"There hasn't been a definitive decision. I want to be clear, we are only
talking. This has nothing to do with my relationship with Milan, there has
always been a great deal of affection, as with my team mates and coaches.
"The decision that I am considering regards above all my family," added
Shevchenko, whose wife is American.
"I want to say another thing to the fans who have always been and will be
very important to me -- it is not about financial matters either, that would be
absurd.
"I find it hard to talk about this and now I have to weigh things up well
after seven years at Milan and think. We haven't taken any decision -- we will
see in the coming days," he said.
Milan is three points behind leader Juventus as it goes into the final game
of the season at home to AS Roma.
Shevchenko, who is set to lead Ukraine in the country's first ever World
Cup finals next month in Germany, is suffering from a knee injury and will not
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