The delays in Milan's sale could be due to the buyers' funds being insufficient, as Bee Taechaubol looms back on the scene.

The difficulties in selling the Rossoneri club to a Chinese conglomerate are becoming so exasperating that they sparked protests among the supporters.

They are also giving rise to some unhealthy rumours, as onlookers speculate that the Chinese buyers are having trouble in gathering the necessary capital to buy the club.

The delays in Milan's sale could be due to the buyers' funds being insufficient, as Bee Taechaubol looms back on the scene.

The difficulties in selling the Rossoneri club to a Chinese conglomerate are becoming so exasperating that they sparked protests among the supporters.

They are also giving rise to some unhealthy rumours, as onlookers speculate that the Chinese buyers are having trouble in gathering the necessary capital to buy the club.

The official explanation remains that Sonny Wu and his associates are simply wading through the bureaucratic morass that comes with transferring such a huge amount of money out of China.

In the meantime, Tuttosport reports that the broker formerly interested in buying Milan, Bee Taechaubol, is staging a surprising return on the scene.

Mr Bee looked set to pick up the Diavolo months ago, but the deal fell through.

Now he claims he has gathered the necessary funds, and is willing to step in and buy 48 per cent of Milan's shares if they can't find a deal with the Chinese.

Byandrea

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