Increasing uncertainty about the fate of Milan
Uncertainty about the fate of ownership club AC Milan football in light of conflicting reports about the approach of club owner Silvio Berlusconi and Italy's prime minister from the former sold to Chinese investors continued.
According to the agency, "Osaka News" reported on Thursday that Berlusconi spoke this week to those close to him at a meeting of the Union of Italians abroad for near sell 75% of the club's shares to a Chinese group in a deal estimated at more than one billion euros 1,08 billion dollar ).
It is believed that the talks on the deal taking place weeks ago and can be completed in the coming months. Among the conditions the continuation of the daughter of Barbara Berlusconi as general manager of the club.
Italian media reports have said that the company Hangzhou Wahaha Group, the largest producer of beverages in China, one of the potential buyers of the Italian club, but its chairman Chung King is denied interest in the group to invest in the field of football.
Sources close to Berlusconi also denied today the existence of such talks.
Speculation had spread last February for interesting Thai businessman Ben Taizhaopoul to obtain a controlling stake in the club.
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