
Carlo Ancelotti has cast further doubt over his future at AC Milan by suggesting he is 'open to anything'.
The experienced coach has been strongly linked with a move to Chelsea in recent weeks, with Guus Hiddink set to step down from his post at Stamford Bridge at the end of the season.
Ancelotti does still have a year left to run on his contract in Milan, but has not been offered new terms and has come under fire from certain sections of the club's supporters this season.
That has helped to fuel speculation suggesting he will be heading out of Giuseppe Meazza this summer.
Ancelotti continues to give mixed signals regarding the issue, telling a news conference: "I am tired of talking about these things. I am 100 per cent staying at Milan.
"I am Milan coach until June 30, 2010. I know how things are, I don't see things cloudy, I see everything very clearly."
However, he went on to say: "The answer to where my future lies might be postponed for a few days or some years.
"At the moment I don't have anything open with Chelsea, we still have the end of the season and if we have to find a solution we will.
"Today only the contract I have matters. I am open to anything.
"It's obvious that I would say yes if you ask me if I would love to coach Chelsea."
While confusion continues to reign, the saga is set to become clearer on Monday as Milan have revealed that they intend to make an official statement on the matter.

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