Silvio Berlusconi will discuss Milan’s sale to a Chinese consortium on Tuesday but has accused the club’s fans of lacking “patience and memory”.
Berlusconi’s proposed sale of a 70 percent stake in Milan to the conglomerate remains locked in due diligence, and the President reiterated his desire for the Rossoneri to be “protagonists” on the world stage, although not without taking a dig at the club’s supporters.
Silvio Berlusconi will discuss Milan’s sale to a Chinese consortium on Tuesday but has accused the club’s fans of lacking “patience and memory”.
Berlusconi’s proposed sale of a 70 percent stake in Milan to the conglomerate remains locked in due diligence, and the President reiterated his desire for the Rossoneri to be “protagonists” on the world stage, although not without taking a dig at the club’s supporters.
“There are still negotiations. I confess I have to meet our directors, who are working on the deal, tomorrow [on Tuesday], so I can’t give you a precise answer [on their progress] at this point,” he told Telelombardia.
“What can the Milan fans expect? That their President Berlusconi makes a correct choice, and that it’s a choice that guarantees them owners who are committed to making funds each year to ensure AC Milan are the new protagonists of Italy, Europe and the world.
“I think that would be a fitting end to 30 years of management. We met a dozen groups wanting to take over from us at Milan, but we discarded them one by one because we felt that none of them would offer sufficient guarantees for the future.
“If this opportunity with major Chinese companies falls through then AC Milan should start again with young Italians.
“At that point, the Milan fans should also agree to a period of patience with the club.
“Unfortunately, the fans, from what I’ve seen by their recent reactions, have neither patience nor memory.
“They made unpleasant statements and weren’t mindful of Milan’s results over these 30 years.”