Serbian international Milos Krasic has said he plans to leave CSKA Moscow before the World Cup kicks off in June.
Krasic, 25, has been linked with a number of top European clubs, including Liverpool, Arsenal, Manchester City and AC Milan.
"I want to discuss my departure from the club with CSKA by May 15," the attacking midfielder was quoted as saying by Blic Online. "I'm not sure where I will end up - there are a lot of clubs interested in me."
However, Krasic said he "dreamt of putting on" an AC Milan kit.
The Corriere dello Sport paper earlier said that the Italian club would prefer to see Krasic join them in the winter transfer window, but that CSKA's participation in the Champions League knockout stages meant the Serb would stay until after this summer's World Cup.
CSKA were knocked out of the Champions League at the quarter-final stage by finalists Inter Milan.
The attacking midfielder has been with CSKA since 2004, winning the Russian title in 2005 and
2006.
He expected to be named in Serbia's squad for the World Cup, where his side face Australia, Ghana, and Germany in their group.
MOSCOW, May 5 (RIA Novosti)