AC Milan have announced the return of goalkeeper Christian Abbiati, who has been appointed club manager at San Siro.
Abbiati spent 15 seasons as a Milan player before retiring at the end of the 2015-16 campaign, winning three Serie A titles and the Champions League in the 2002-03 campaign.
In a statement, Milan explained Abbiati will act as a link between Vincenzo Montella s team and the board, with Chinese group Sino-Europe Sports having completed a takeover in April.
He will report directly to the club s sporting and technical director Massimiliano Mirabelli and will be the liaison between the team and the club, Milan said.
Grande Abbia bentornato!!!
— Riccardo Montolivo (@OfficialMonto)
Preparations for the new season are well under way at Milan, with Montella having signed a new contract and the club bringing in Andre Silva from Porto on Monday as their fourth signing of the close-season.
The forward joined centre-back Mateo Musacchio, midfielder Franck Kessie and left-back Ricardo Rodriguez in moving to San Siro and Abbiati says Milan have bold ambitions after the club s spending spree.
The Champions League has to be our goal for the season, Abbiati told Mediaset Premium.
Bentornato Abbia, bentornato amico!!!
— Ignazio Abate (@ignazioabate20)
That has to be the launch point from which to start again. Last year they did good work and now we ve started with a project to take us forward.
We hope to do everything to reach fourth place.