Hernan Crespo has refused to rule himself out of a
backroom position at Milan, who are set to appoint Clarence Seedorf as their
new coach.
Botafogo midfielder Seedorf announced his retirement from
playing on Tuesday, before confirming that he would replace the sacked
Massimiliano Allegri in the San Siro hotseat.
The news has prompted some to speculate that Crespo could
be in line for a role in Seedorf's coaching staff, and the former Argentina
striker conceded he would be open to the possibility.
"Me to Milan? Anything is possible, but I can’t say
yes and I can’t say no," he told RTL 102.5.
"I’m happy that Clarence has got his chance at the
club though."
Crespo spent one season on loan at Milan as a player
along with Seedorf, making 28 Serie A appearances during the 2004-05 campaign.
Culled from Soccerway

