Saturday, June 9, 2012

Gattuso eliminates Italy rest

Rino Gattuso the 34-year-old passed 13 years at Milan (from 1999-2012); he declared his leave last month and he joins Alessandro Nesta, Filippo Inzaghi and maybe Clarence Seedorf on the list of parting legends.

Gattuso is now projecting his future. While it’s clear that he’ll turn a manager in a few years’ time, he’s does not know even where he’ll be playing next year. But one matter is certain: it won’t be in the Italian peninsula.
“Milan frequently called for renew our contracts, but now a lot from the old guard have left,” he said on ‘Speciale calciomercato’. “I expect the club to bring in some good and important signings in this transfer window. I desire with all my heart that Ibra and Silva will remain at Milan. They are really important for Calcio.

“I spoke with Galliani the other day. We have a extraordinary relationship that extends beyond football. Italy equals a closed chapter for me. After 13 years at Milan, I do not prefer to play for another Italian club. I’ll use the Ruud Gullit example. He joined Sampdoria after passing many years at Milan and I think that it broke his relationship with the Rossoneri fans. in truth i do not sense like wearing the shirt of another Italian club now.

“I do not have some particular asks for money and I am in a position where I can decide my future calmly,” added Gattuso, whose agent has represented in talks with Rangers over a possible return.

“Prandelli’s Italy has a lot of calibre, but they have to find the right balance and structure along the pitch,” Rino said. Gattuso retired from international football in 2010, after Italy’s unsatisfying World Cup in Africa. He played a key part in the Azzurri’s WC victory in 2006 and played 73 times for Italy, marking one goal.

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