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[FONT=Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular]Milan attracts Russian interest[/FONT]
Tuesday 25 May, 2010
[FONT=Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular]Russian gas giants Gazprom are said to be interested in buying a 25-30 per cent stake in Milan.

La Gazzetta dello Sport understands that despite recent denials, Milan are looking for new investors.

Silvio Berlusconi has come under fire from Milan's fans in recent years for not spending enough money to keep the club competitive.

It's no secret that Berlusconi can't be seen lavishing money on his personal plaything while in office as Italy's Prime Minister.

However, the relationships Berlusconi has forged while in power could provide him with a solution.

Il Cavaliere is known to get on very well with Vladimir Putin, and La Gazzetta believes that Russia's Prime Minister could have sounded out Gazprom who have already invested in football.

Gazprom have sponsored German club Schalke since 2006, investing €125m over a five and a half year period.
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swag

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[FONT=Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular]Milan attracts Russian interest[/FONT]
Tuesday 25 May, 2010
[FONT=Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular]Russian gas giants Gazprom are said to be interested in buying a 25-30 per cent stake in Milan.

La Gazzetta dello Sport understands that despite recent denials, Milan are looking for new investors.

Silvio Berlusconi has come under fire from Milan's fans in recent years for not spending enough money to keep the club competitive.

It's no secret that Berlusconi can't be seen lavishing money on his personal plaything while in office as Italy's Prime Minister.

However, the relationships Berlusconi has forged while in power could provide him with a solution.

Il Cavaliere is known to get on very well with Vladimir Putin, and La Gazzetta believes that Russia's Prime Minister could have sounded out Gazprom who have already invested in football.

Gazprom have sponsored German club Schalke since 2006, investing €125m over a five and a half year period.
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I though Milan already had a gas giant for an owner in Berlusconi. :pado:
 

Naggar

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He said he won't do coaching these years

I think they'll end up with someone like Hiddink, Benitez or at worst Pellegrini

pray for Tardelli :D
 
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