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Milan agree Shevchenko deal

Image: Shevchenko: Heading back to Milan

Chelsea have confirmed Andriy Shevchenko's move back to AC Milan is back on.

San Siro move subject to medical

Chelsea have confirmed Andriy Shevchenko's move back to AC Milan is back on. Shevchenko's hopes of a return to the San Siro appeared to be over earlier this week after talks over a loan deal collapsed. Milan claimed the move was dead after Chelsea decided they did not want to loan out Shevchenko and would only let him leave on a permanent basis. However, the move was resurrected on Friday night with Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich and Milan supremo Silvio Berlusconi reopening talks and both parties have now finally agreed a deal to see Shevchenko return to the Rossoneri. The Ukrainian has endured a miserable time at Stamford Bridge since his £30million switch from Milan in the summer of 2006. The move is subject to Shevchenko passing a medical at the Italian giants as Chelsea have decided to let the unsettled striker move on.

Medical

Milan vice-president Adriano Galliani confirmed Shevchenko will undergo a medical on Monday. "After a series of frantic phone calls during the day today, we have reached an agreement with Chelsea," Galliani told Milan Channel. "Andriy returns to the Rossoneri, tomorrow he will be in Milan, Monday he will undergo a medical, then he will sign a contract and from Tuesday he will be available to Carlo Ancelotti. "We succeeded in bringing home the player who in the last 50 years has scored the most goals in our shirt. "President (Silvio) Berlusconi and I am happy, as is our coach and I believe also our players. "I believe that Milan are the only club in the world to have three European players of the year in our squad." Galliani added: "Andriy has returned home and I am happy about it. I am a Milan fan and I am very happy. "I've spoken to Andriy 48 times in the past three hours...the terms of the agreement are very private. "Between today and tomorrow Andriy will be at Milan and he will start again his life as a Milan player. "Andriy made a mistake in leaving and I believe that in the past two years he has realised that this is his home. "Now he has made his financial sacrifices but at this point the only thing that matters is that he returns to us."