Ex-premier Silvio Berlusconi said
Tuesday that he was concerned about the prospect of talks with a
Chinese consortium for the sale of a majority stake in AC Milan
could drag on too long. "I'm worried that the negotiation could
go on too long," Berlusconi told the Radio Radio station. "A
number of big Chinese companies have expressed an interest in
the ownership of Milan, companies that also have State stakes
and they are talking about what percentage to take. The second
thing is that those who replace me must make major investments
to put Milan on top in Italy, Europe and the world". Berlusconi
added, for the fans who are worried about Milan's future: "we've
had a marvelous period, we have celebrated many victories and,
with 28 international trophies won, I think we can keep up this
attitude, and find solutions that make Milan a protagonist in
Italy, Europe and the world".
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