Clarence Seedorf is available to
take over as Milan coach "at any time", according to the Botafogo
midfielder's representative.
Milan parted company with Massimiliano Allegri on Monday following a 4-3 weekend loss to Sassuolo, a defeat that leaves the 18-time Serie A champions 11th in the Italian top flight.
Mauro Tassotti has been placed in temporary charge for Wednesday's Coppa Italia clash with Spezia, but former Milan stars Seedorf and Filippo Inzaghi have both been mooted as potential replacements for Allegri.
It had been suggested that Seedorf, whose contract with Brazilian outfit Botafogo expires in June, would have to wait until the end of the season to take over.
However, representative Deborah Martin has refuted those claims, seemingly opening the door for the
Dutchman to return the club where he won two Serie A titles and two UEFA Champions League crowns.
"There's not much to say about everything that has been written about Seedorf, but some things reported are incorrect," Martin told Gazetta dello Sport.
"Personally I was involved in Clarence's contract with Botafogo - there is a clause that allows him to leave the club at any time, without penalty, unless he was to go to
play for another club.
"I would also like to point out that Seedorf now has all the credentials to coach and took all the necessary steps in the Netherlands and in Brazil."
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Monday, 13 January 2014
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