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Berlusconi would transfer 75% of the shares of China’s richest man Milan. Yes, no, maybe. The voice seeps into the rooms of Palazzo Grazioli during a private meeting between Silvio Berlusconi and the representatives of the Italian communities abroad, the rumor runs fast, passing from mouth to mouth, and the next morning comes the news agencies. “The sale of Milan to the Chinese is a done deal.” The assessment for between one billion and a billion and a half, Barbara Berlusconi would remain as CEO of the company.
The take Aska News Agency goes around the world in less than an hour after the operation there would even be an influence of the Chinese government that would push for the closing of the deal. There would also planning a meeting with the Chinese delegation at Arcore. But this whole scenario is disassembled at lunchtime by ANSA. “There is no negotiation on the sale and transfer of Milan.” Sources close to Berlusconi clarify that there is no negotiation about. The hypothesis put periodically in circulation would be baseless, fictitious and will be denied in the future. The sources close to Berlusconi are keen to highlight is that it was never made a real assessment of the value of the football club.
Meanwhile in Milan, in the district of China Town Chinese community has had permission from the City Council to install a portal with Dragon. It will be a Milan with almond eyes?
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