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Manchester United and AC Milan in talks to play friendly against each other to make up for Champions League absence

Neither club is in Europe this season and United have already confirmed their interest in playing lucrative friendlies to generate extra income

Martyn Ziegler
Friday 31 October 2014 14:22 GMT
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Nigel de Jong and Angel di Maria
Nigel de Jong and Angel di Maria (Getty Images)

AC Milan have confirmed they are in talks with Manchester United about playing a prestige friendly in the new year.

Neither club is in the Champions League nor Europa League this season and they are exploring the options of playing each other in a lucrative one-off game, almost certainly in the Middle East.

United boss Louis van Gaal's plans for the teams had been a potential sticking point but he confirmed earlier this month that he backed the idea of meeting top-class opposition midweek.

AC Milan's director Umberto Gandini confirmed a friendly with United was on the agenda.

Gandini told Press Association Sport: "This is something we have been talking about for a few weeks and we have a committed interest to do something together.

"It's just a question to find the right date and then to find the right place."

One possible date would be around Wednesday January 28, which does not clash with any European matches nor any Italian Cup games. There are Capital One Cup semi-finals taking place but that would not impact on United playing a friendly.

In 2008 a full-strength United squad played a testimonial game in Riyahd, Saudi Arabia, in front of sell-out 69,000 crowd on a Monday night and then had a spell at a warm-weather training camp before returning for an FA Cup match.

Van Gaal said earlier this month that he wanted his team to play top teams in midweek and had spoken about it to United executive vice-chairman Ed Woodward and managing director Richard Arnold.

Van Gaal said: "I like to play midweek games against high-level opponents."

David Moyes' failure to qualify for Europe could lead to Louis van Gaal's side playing mid-season friendlies (GETTY IMAGES)

Both United and Milan could expect to earn more than £1million from the match.

United expect a drop in income of up to £48million as a result of failing to qualify for the Champions League under David Moyes.

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