The experienced trio's deals all expire at the end of the season, and the Rossoneri are keen to retain the services of the three players, suggests reports from Italy.For all the latest reports and transfer rumours, visit our dedicated section here.AC Milan are preparing to offer new contracts to Massimo Ambrosini, Gennaro Gattuso and Alessandro Nesta, according La Gazzetta Dello Sport.The veteran trio are among ten players whose current deals with the club expire at the season's end, but the reigning champions are looking to keep the three players at San Siro.The Rossoneri lost Andrea Pirlo to arch-rivals Juventus last summer, and Nesta was rumoured to be joining his former team-mate in Turin, only to assert that he would reject a move to the Serie A leaders.Meanwhile, Gattuso recently made his comeback after a lengthy lay-off due to illness, and Ambrosini, the club captain, has featured sporadically for the Italian champions this term.The club are set to open up negotiations in the summer, and are intent on keeping their experienced players.The other players whose contracts are set to expire are Flavio Roma, Gianluca Zambrotta, Mario Yepes, Mark van Bommel, Mathieu Flamini, Clarence Seedorf and Filippo Inzaghi.
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