Milan president Silvio Berlusconi has again claimed that Andriy Shevchenko wants to return to the San Siro.



zoom - galleria The Ukrainian has had a difficult season at Chelsea since moving to the Premiership and on Tuesday his side were knocked out of the Champions League by Liverpool who will face Milan in the final.

Berlusconi said: "I would not have been happy to face Sheva because of our personal relationship. I’m sorry that his team lost but it is better that we don’t have to fight with him to lift the cup."

He added: "He would like to come back, now we will see. Certainly for him the doors are not open, they are wide open."

Berlusconi said that Milan were happy to face Liverpool, a repeat of the 2005 final when the Reds triumphed on penalties.

"It is good that it is Liverpool, we were waiting for a return match," he told Gazzetta dello Sport.

"We will go on the attack to win and this time it will not go to penalties."

Berlusconi also spoke about Juventus goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon and Barcelona’s Ronaldinho who have both been linked with the club.

"Buffon is a really great goalkeeper, definitely the best in Italy. But we have renewed Dida’s contract because we are convinced of his worth," he said.

"On Ronaldinho the situation is clear. If Barcelona sell him we are in pole position. We are the first in a long line of teams that would like to buy the Brazilian."
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