Adriano Galliani said he will not give up up in his bid to bring Carlo Ancelotti back to Milan.
Ancelotti is a free agent after he was sacked by Real Madrid on Monday and Milan have moved quickly to lure one of club s favourite sons back to San Siro, with rookie boss Filippo Inzaghi facing an uncertain future.
Making things difficult, however, are Ancelotti s plans to take a year off after his Real sacking.
Galliani confirmed his trip to Madrid prior to Ancelotti s axing and the Milan CEO has now stepped up his chase for the 55-year-old, meeting with the Italian on Tuesday.
I am here to bring Ancelotti back to Milan, said Galliani to Sport Mediaset reporters afterwards. I have the backing of prime minister [Silvio] Berlusconi.
I will not give up. I told him to say, Yes . There will be another meeting tomorrow [Wednesday]. I m willing to do anything. I will go to Vancouver to get him as well.
Ancelotti won plenty as both a player and a coach in Milan, helping the Italian giants to multiple Serie A titles, European Cups, UEFA Super Cups as a midfielder between 1987-1992.
The Italian was just as successful as a coach for Milan, overseeing two UEFA Champions League titles, as well as the Scudetto, Club World Cup, Super Cup and Coppa Italia in a stint from 2001 to 2009.
Milan are 10th in the Serie A this season, with one match remaining.