Adriano Galliani and Barbara Berlusconi will have to leave Milan once the Chinese ownership takes over.
This is not the first time that rumours of an important renewal within the club's higher echelons are circulated.
With the closing of the sale to be ratified on September 9, and a preliminary contract already signed, there will be a substantial reshuffling in the club's hierarchies.
The Corriere dello Sport confirms previous reports that Galliani will be asked to leave the club with no severance pay.
Adriano Galliani and Barbara Berlusconi will have to leave Milan once the Chinese ownership takes over.
This is not the first time that rumours of an important renewal within the club's higher echelons are circulated.
With the closing of the sale to be ratified on September 9, and a preliminary contract already signed, there will be a substantial reshuffling in the club's hierarchies.
The Corriere dello Sport confirms previous reports that Galliani will be asked to leave the club with no severance pay.
Likewise Barbara Berlusconi will be forced to move on, although she may still work for the club as a link between business in Italy and in China.