
After suffering a knee injury in the latest round of the Serie A championship against Parma, Ukrainian striker Andriy Shevchenko
may have very well played his last game with the rossoneri tie-shirt on.
Starting as rumors a few days ago, the information concerning Sheva`s possible transfer to Stanford Bridge are now almost certainties.
More, his agent - Oscar Damiani - confirmed today the Chelsea`s interest in the Ukrainian player, saying that: "at this point, everything is possible. The Chelsea offer exists, but Shevchenko con go now either way. He may very well stay at Milan to play for the next season".
Sheva managed to score 19 goals for AC Milan this season in both major competitions, Serie A and Champions League. Mostly due to his great form, Milan managed to keep in touch with Serie A leaders Juventus, retaining slim chances to upset the Turin side in the last round for the Championship title. Another thing that could make the Ukrainian go may be the fact that he didn't get along with Carlo Ancelotti for some time now. He could however stay at San Siro if Ancelotti will take the Real Madrid job by the end of this week.
The striker`s transfer to Stanford Bridge is not something the Chelsea officials want to waste. Especially since Ivorian Didier Drogba may leave to Olympique Lyon this summer. More, Italian newspaper Gazzetta dello Sport revealed that AC Milan`s owner, Silvio Berlusconi, confided in some friends of his that the Ukrainian wants to leave Italy.