He didn't mention Pato?
What about the three thousand fans who protested his presidency of their beloved club?
Milan president Silvio Berlusconi unveiled new coach Massimiliano Allegri at Milanello and the mandate was clear as he delivered a rousing speech in front of government ministers and club sponsors who were present at the press conference.
First the chief told fans outside the ground who had been protesting against his leadership to tone down their grief following years of investment.
"I tell those who protest that in seven years we have spent €461million, an average of around €60m per annum. No other Italian club has done similar to us," he told the press.
And he told Allegri what he expects from the team this season, hinting that Ronaldinho is very much part of the plans, despite his constant links away from San Siro.
"His [Allegri's] mission is to win everything in all the competitions we enter. I want an offensive Milan that plays spectacular football and makes fans enjoy themselves," he continued.
"We are the most widely recognised club and the one that has won more international titles than anyone else, more than Real Madrid."
Transfers, Ronaldinho, Thiago Silva
Amidst speculation that Ronaldinho could be bound for Fluminense or LA Galaxy, Berlusconi hinted that the Brazilian is still a part of the Italian club's plans, as is young striker Pato.
"We have a squad that is competitive enough to challenge the other teams," he said. "What teams have players like Ronaldinho, Andrea Pirlo, Pato and Clarence Seedorf in their squad?
"Ronaldinho is in my opinion the greatest player of all time and he has to be placed in the right situation to score as he has an eye for goal. He has a quick head. He is Milan's number one attraction.
"I have a personal agreement with him. He will be at Milan even after he stops playing.
The president also stated that he has rejected a bid from Spain for his star centre-back, Thiago Silva.
"We have had offers from Real Madrid but we turned them down," he claimed. "We have a squad of players that costs us quite alot, but we want to continue winning.
"We want to keep Milan as a winning squad together."
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