The newly appointed Milan manager has reportedly spoken with the Croatian midfielder and insists that he's in his plans for next season, per Fabrizio Romano.
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The 40-year-old made 34 appearances for Milan in Serie A last season, scoring twice while providing three assists.
The former Ballon d'Or winner played four times for Croatia at this summer's World Cup, as his nation were knocked out at the round of 32 stage by Portugal.
Modrić will make his final verdict soon as the elder statesman weighs up his next move, but it's clear that Amorim values his experience and still views him as a key part of Milan's squad.
