Adriano Galliani is likely to be pushed out of Milan if a Chinese consortium buys 100 per cent of the shares.
A group from the Far East is seeking to buy the Rossoneri, but the deal has been beset by repeated delays.
Yet another postponement occurred this week, seemingly because the Chinese now want to take 100 per cent of the club.
Adriano Galliani is likely to be pushed out of Milan if a Chinese consortium buys 100 per cent of the shares.
A group from the Far East is seeking to buy the Rossoneri, but the deal has been beset by repeated delays.
Yet another postponement occurred this week, seemingly because the Chinese now want to take 100 per cent of the club.
If that goes through, Tuttosport reports that current President Silvio Berlusconi would stay on as honorary President, though his role would be largely symbolic.
However, joint-CEOs Barbara Berlusconi and Adriano Galliani would likely leave the club, with the consortium appointing its own board members.
Galliani is in charge of the Diavolo’s transfers, and has been for the past 30 years.