The Football - The
economic crisis makes Milan must
turn the brain seeking financial support from foreign
investors. Rumor has it, Russian
President Vladimir Putin is ready to inject the
money for the Rossoneri.
During these funds are always bailed out by the Milan club president who is also Italian media magnate, Silvio Berlusconi. But everything has changed, the financial center of Milan is now dying.
As reported in the Milan Channel, Berlusconi acknowledged it. And rumors that Putin is ready for investment in Italy's top clubs.
Of course Putin the Russian government did not use the funds to make an assessment of investment for the Rossoneri. Is Gazprom, the gas companies are reportedly willing to invest his capital in the San Siro.
"Foreign investors? Our doors are open to anyone who wants to help this team (Milan - red). We love Milan and now we are thinking about what is best for Milan," Berlusconi said, quoted by Football Italia.
"In three or four years into the future, we will try out a variety of financial possibilities."
Weekend Berlusconi said to have gone to Russia to visit Putin. Speculation circulated that meeting had nothing to do with politics, but about exploring the possibility of Gazprom into investor Milan.
Currently Gazprom has become a sponsor at the three clubs, including Bundesliga Schalke 04 of Germany, the Russian club Zenit St Petersburg, and the Serbian club Red Star Belgrade.
During these funds are always bailed out by the Milan club president who is also Italian media magnate, Silvio Berlusconi. But everything has changed, the financial center of Milan is now dying.
As reported in the Milan Channel, Berlusconi acknowledged it. And rumors that Putin is ready for investment in Italy's top clubs.
Of course Putin the Russian government did not use the funds to make an assessment of investment for the Rossoneri. Is Gazprom, the gas companies are reportedly willing to invest his capital in the San Siro.
"Foreign investors? Our doors are open to anyone who wants to help this team (Milan - red). We love Milan and now we are thinking about what is best for Milan," Berlusconi said, quoted by Football Italia.
"In three or four years into the future, we will try out a variety of financial possibilities."
Weekend Berlusconi said to have gone to Russia to visit Putin. Speculation circulated that meeting had nothing to do with politics, but about exploring the possibility of Gazprom into investor Milan.
Currently Gazprom has become a sponsor at the three clubs, including Bundesliga Schalke 04 of Germany, the Russian club Zenit St Petersburg, and the Serbian club Red Star Belgrade.