I would sell Milan to right person, says Berlusconi
Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi says he would sell Milan only to someone better for the club than him and nobody suitable has yet emerged. Milan sold top player Kaka to Real Madrid for 67 million euros ($98 million) in the last transfer window...
Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi says he would sell Milan only to someone better for the club than him and nobody suitable has yet emerged.
Milan sold top player Kaka to Real Madrid for 67 million euros ($98 million) in the last transfer window and recruited very few new players in a bid to balance the books.
Rumours of a sale have since circulated, with Albanian tycoon Rezart Taci among those to express interest, but Berlusconi had always previously denied he would sell.
"I would make the sacrifice to sell Milan only to someone who would benefit the club more than me. Up to now, no one has come forward who fits the bill," Berlusconi said in an interview for a book to be published later this week.
The book on Italian politics, by famous television journalist Bruno Vespa, is called Donne di Cuori (Queens of the Heart).
Also in the book excerpt emailed to Reuters, Berlusconi said he believed Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich was not interested in investing in Italian soccer.