Eintracht Frankfurt midfielder Kevin Prince-Boateng would welcome a return to AC Milan.
Boateng, 31, enjoyed a fabolous three-year spell with the Italian giants between 2010-2013 where he scored 17 goals in 100 appearances.
The Ghanaian is currently on the books of Eintracht Frankfurt after spells with English sides Tottenham and Portsmouth in England.
He says he would welcome return to the Italian side despite admitting his chances are slim.
“I could never have imagined a Milan without Berlusconi, I’m serious,” Boateng told Tuttomercatoweb.
“He will always be part of the history of the club, it is impossible not to miss it. Personally I can only say thank you, because he helped me to become a man.
“Of course, I would go back to Milan, I could never say no. But at the same time I like being realistic and I know it’s almost impossible.”
“All the seasons I spent at Milan were wonderful, I keep unique memories inside of me. It was an honour to wear the shirt.”
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