Marouane Fellaini offered a three year deal by AC Milan

The midfielder’s contract expires this summer

Marouane Fellaini joined Manchester United from Everton £27.5 million, signing a four year contract with an option to extend one year in 2013.

The midfielder though has struggled to establish himself as a regular for the club and often used as an impact sub by the managers. He has often been linked with a move away from the club in the previous transfer windows.

The 30 year old was very close to joining Galatasaray last summer but a deal never went through as Jose Mourinho wanted him to stay another year. The club exercised the option to extend his contract by one year.

The Belgian International has had limited chances under Mourinho this campaign as there was lot of competition in the midfield. His contract is set to expire next month and likely to leave the club on a free transfer as he is yet to agree a new deal with the club.

Both the sides desire to reach an agreement and the Red Devils have offered him a deal which will keep him at the for another season with an option for another 12 months. But Fellaini wants a longer deal of guranteed 2 years with an option for another one.

Former Everton star has been linked with a host of clubs ahead of the transfer window. Recently he has been linked with a move to AC Milan.

The Serie A giants stepped up their interest by offering Fellaini a three-year deal, a contract more in keeping with his demands, reports ESPN.

The reports also claim that the Belgian has moved out of his Cheshire home as he considers accepting a lucrative offer from AC Milan.

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