Michael Essien, facing a shortage of playing time at Chelsea and considering the approaching 2014 World Cup, is exploring potential options for a move. A strong possibility that has emerged is a move to AC Milan, with Clarence Seedorf, the new coach of the Rossoneri, expressing a keen interest in the Ghanaian international.
Rumors of Essien’s potential move to Milan have been circulating for two weeks, and it seems that a decision could be made soon. Seedorf, the former Ajax player, has reportedly prioritized Essien as a key target for the winter transfer window. The Ghanaian midfielder is considered a potential replacement for Sulley Muntari, who is expected to leave Milan.
While Essien has offers from Greece, the prospect of reuniting with Seedorf at Milan could be a significant factor influencing his decision as he seeks more playing time ahead of the World Cup.