Galliani unlikely to work in Italian football after AC Milan sale

Date: 12th September 2016 at 4:10pm
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AC Milan being taken over by a Chinese consortium, it is unlikely that former vice-president Adriano Galliani will stay with Lega Serie A.

It was reported that former president Silvio Berlusconi would decide Galliani’s future, but with Berlusconi owning just 0.07 per cent of the club and the Chinese consortium looking to refresh things at the Stadio Giuseppe Meazza, Galliani is set to have a job elsewhere.

According to reports from Corriere della Sera, Galliani’s future role is still unclear, but it is certain that he won’t have a role in Italian football altogether, let alone AC Milan.

It is also claimed that the 72-year-old will most likely take up a post in Fininvest, the company owned by the Berlusconi family involved with the sale of Milan.

Galliani joined the Rossoneri at the same time as Berlusconi in 1986, overseeing five Champions League titles and eight Scudetti.

 

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