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AC Milan has been the focus of media recently, with many different reports about purchase of the club.
Lately, two Italian media, including Corriere dello Sport, reported that a mysterious Chinese businessman called “Mr. Pink” has bought 51% of the club’s shares, and included a photo showing that Berlusconi and an Asian man signing agreement.
The news was first released by a Romania website, wowbiz.ro. The website got this news from a Romania model, who is the ex girl friend of the Mr. Pink.
However, Fininvest Group has officially denied it. The Group said that the club’s shares had not been sold to anyone, and they still welcomed potential partners.
AC Milan was previously reported to have sold some of their stakes to a Thailand businessman. Before that, it was reported that Chinese owner of Infront, Mr. Wang Jianlin, was interested in buying some percentages of the club, and was negotiating with the club for helping with rebuilding of the stadium.
Source: NetEase
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