Milan CEO Adriano Galliani confirms he will ‘do something else’ once the Rossoneri have been sold to a Chinese consortium.
The 72-year-old has been in his role at the club since 1986 but will follow President Silvio Berlusconi out of the San Siro exit door once the Sino-Europe Sports group’s takeover has been formally completed.
“In life, everything begins and everything comes to an end,” Galliani said to Radio Deejay. “I haven’t thought about what I will do afterwards, I will do something else.
Milan CEO Adriano Galliani confirms he will ‘do something else’ once the Rossoneri have been sold to a Chinese consortium.
The 72-year-old has been in his role at the club since 1986 but will follow President Silvio Berlusconi out of the San Siro exit door once the Sino-Europe Sports group’s takeover has been formally completed.
“In life, everything begins and everything comes to an end,” Galliani said to Radio Deejay. “I haven’t thought about what I will do afterwards, I will do something else.
“Certainly, until the end of the negotiations I need to think about the well being of Milan.
“They have been marvellous years, we have won 28 trophies in 30 years.”