It's been another disappointing season for AC Milan. The once-storied club is continuing its free fall from grace and are on the verge of failing to qualify for European competition for the first time since 1998. Entering the final week of season, Milan sit two points behind Torino for the final UEFA Europa league spot allocated to Serie A.

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It will take a combination of results to keep the club in European competition.

Frustrated by the lack of productivity, president Silvio Berlusconi voiced his frustration (h/t to the Chicago Tribune). "I'm not satisfied with the way Milan are playing. No, not at all. Therefore we have to reflect on this fact," Berlusconi said.

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"We will decide at the end of the season after the final match [if we will keep manager Clarence Seedorf]. I will meet with the board and a decision will be taken," he added.

When we put this season behind us, we will look ahead and go back to being the extraordinary protagonists that we have been for many years in the past."

Berlusconi didn't even wait for the season to see its end. The protagonists of Milan have returned.

The club announced on Tuesday that 15-year-old sensation Hachim Matsour has been added to the first team for 2015. The attacking midfielder will see his 16th birthday on June 15. He joined AC Milan in 2012 from Italian outfit Reggiana after completing a €500,000 transfer.

By the looks of his highlight reel, he will be a welcomed addition to the San Siro.

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