Crespo in line for Milan move
Chelsea striker Hernan Crespo could be in line for a return to Italy with Milan on loan.
The Argentina international faces an uncertain future at Stamford Bridge with the arrival of new boss Jose Mourinho.
The Blues have already agreed a fee with PSV Eindhoven for striker Mateja Kezman - a move which could further limit Crespo´s chances of first team football.
Milan do not want to splash out big money on another striker as they are well stocked in that department with Andrei Shevchenko, Filippo Inzaghi and Jon Dahl Tomasson already on their books.
However, despite Chelsea paying €25 million for Crespo only last summer, Italian reports suggest they have offered to loan out Crespo to Milan for the season.
The former Parma and Internazionale man would have no greater guarantee of regular action at San Siro, but he does fancy returning to Italy and working with Carlo Ancelotti again.
" I know nothing about this thing, but everyone knows that I´d be happy to come back working with Ancelotti," Crespo told Gazzetta dello Sport.
" We will see in the next days what could happen."