Report: AC Milan considers selling stake to Qatar European Football Headlines
MILAN (AP) AC Milan President Silvio Berlusconi is reportedly considering selling a 30 percent stake in the club to the Qatar Investment Authority. The Gazzetta dello Sport says the deal could be worth 250 million ($323 million), and would facilitate the building of a new stadium or the refurbishment of the San Siro. The deal could also include aspects involving Berlusconi's media empire and the Qatari-run Al-Jazeera network. The Qatar Investment Authority is Qatar's sovereign wealth fund. Struggling to get in line with UEFA's new financial fair play rules, Milan let a full squad's worth of players depart over the offseason, highlighted by the moves of Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Thiago Silva to Paris Saint-Germain, which is majority owned by Qataris. In August, Chinese investors bought a stake in Inter Milan. Updated October 12, 2012 |
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