Italy international Alessandro Nesta has signalled his intention to see out his career at AC Milan after putting pen to paper on new contract on Friday.
The 31-year-old defender, who joined the Rossoneri from Lazio in 2002, has agreed terms on a deal that will keep him at the San Siro until June 2011.
Nesta has made just 14 Serie A appearances for Milan during an injury-hit season, but was part of the starting XI that overwhelmed Manchester United to reach the Champions League final earlier this month.
He is expected to start for Carlo Ancelotti's men in the final against Liverpool in Athens on Wednesday.
Nesta has made just 14 Serie A appearances for Milan during an injury-hit season, but was part of the starting XI that overwhelmed Manchester United to reach the Champions League final earlier this month.
He is expected to start for Carlo Ancelotti's men in the final against Liverpool in Athens on Wednesday.
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