Quizzed over possible reinforcements in the summer, especially after the European champions were dumped out of the UEFA Champions League by Arsenal in midweek, Berlusconi was confronted with names such as Didier Drogba (Chelsea) and Emmanuel Adebayor (Arsenal).
"These are good players, but I'm thinking of Shevchenko. We talk regularly and he continues to say that he wants to return to Milan," said Berlusconi."I don't believe that (Chelsea owner) Roman Abramovich will have any problems in letting him go."
Ukrainian international Shevchenko, 31, left Milan for Chelsea for 45 million euros in the summer of 2006 but has never managed to hold down a regular starting place with Chelsea

