Clarence Seedorf may return to Italian Club

Clarence Seedorf, the man who was sacked from coaching Ac.Milan via email in June of 2014 is now being rumored on making a return to the Italian club.

Ac.Milan is far away from being the club that won the Champions League title in 2007. That title was won back when Carlo Ancelotti was the coach of the Italian side but ever since Ancelotti left his managerial position in San Siro, the club has not been able to taste that kind of success.

The Brazilian coach Leonardo was appointed as the coach of Ac.Milan when Ancelotti left but the Brazilian manager was sacked less than one year after having been selected as the new coach.

Things did began to turn around for Ac.Milan when MassimilianoAllegri emerged into the scene as the Italian coach managed to win the Serie A during his first season as the coach of the Italian giants but it wasn’t enough for him to say in charge beyond January of 2014.

Clarence Seedorf had never coached any teams before but nonetheless he received a managerial offer by Ac.Milan and the Dutchman accepted it but it only lasted 4 months as the 3 times Champions League winner was removed from his position in less than 5 months after having taken the job.

The current coach if FilippoInzaghi but now rumors are starting to spread and are claiming that if Silvio Berlusconi does decided to sell 40% stake of Ac.Milan, the new shareholders want to see Clarence Seedorf back in the managerial position of the club as well as the mythical Paolo Maldini.

Silvio Berlusconi is the owner of Ac.Milan and for the past few years he has been under heavy criticism for the lack of funding that is being spent on upgrading the squad, which is something that did not used to be a problem a few years ago when money was splashed out regularly to sign top players but this hasn’t happened in a very long time.

Berlusconi is being urged by many fans to simply sell Ac.Milan and allow other millionaires to bring an injection of cash to the team. ZlatanIbrahimovic and Thiago Silva both were sold to PSG in July of 2012 for a combined total of around €65 but that cash was not used to sign any top players.  Berlusconi just doesn’t to seem be interested and eager on investing or splashing money in the Italian club as he used to be some time ago and it might be time for him to give others the chance to do it.

If the Thai businessman Bee Taechaubol does purchase a significant percent of Ac.Milan, Clarence Seedorf could be making his return to the Italian club.