Ukraine striker Andriy Shevchenko's Chelsea nightmare has ended after the London club struck a deal for him to rejoin AC Milan. “Chelsea have agreed terms for Andriy Shevchenko to return to AC Milan,” the Premier League club said on its website on Saturday. Chelsea bought the Ukrainian from Milan in 2006 for a club record fee, which British media estimated was just under $56.04 million, but he struggled for form and fitness during two difficult seasons in London. New Chelsea coach Luiz Felipe Scolari did not pick him for its first Premier League match of the campaign last weekend, prompting Milan to launch the latest in a string of attempts to bring the Ukraine international back to Italy. Overjoyed Milan CEO Adriano Galliani told Milan's television channel: “After a series of frenetic phone calls during the whole day, we reached an agreement with Chelsea. Tomorrow he will be in Milan, Monday he will undergo a medical and then sign a contract.”