AC Milan coach Massimiliano Allegri is confident he will soon sign a contract extension with the club. Allegri, whose current deal expires next summer, is set to be offered a new two- year deal that will keep him with the San Siro outfit until June 2014. "[AC Milan vice-president Adriano] Galliani said that I'll stay until 2014 and I explained to both him and [Milan owner Silvio Berlusconi] that my aim is to remain here," Allegri told Gazzetta dello Sport. "From my part, there is no problem and I never considered the situation to be any different. We just have to wait a little bit, talk and lay everything out. "It's true that you never know what can happen until you sign but I reiterate this is not a problem." Allegri guided Milan last season to win their first Scudetto since 2004 in his first year in charge. Milan are second in the standings, just two points behind Juventus, and visit Genoa tomorrow.
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