Friday, November 4, 2016

AC Milan deal to be closed by early December: sources

The deal to sell top-flight Italian soccer team AC Milan to a consortium of Chinese investors will be completed at the beginning of December or even earlier, two sources told Reuters on Friday.
In August former Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi signed a preliminary agreement valuing the club at 740 million euros ($822 million), including 220 million euros of debt.
The deadline for completing the deal had been originally set for the end of this year.
One of the sources said the deadline was now Dec. 3 but added the deal could be wrapped up as early as Nov. 23. The second source said completion would be the end of this month or the start of December.
Berlusconi's holding company Fininvest has already cashed in 100 million euros.
A selection process of the Chinese investors interested in buying into Sino-Europe Sports Investment Management Changxing, the vehicle that will buy AC Milan, is under way, one of the sources said.
Besides Haixia Capital and Yonghong Li, chairman of the vehicle, there will be two or three other investors, the source said.
"What they're trying to avoid is an overly numerous and fragmented shareholding structure," the source said.
The names of the other investors will be released at the time of the closing, the sources said.
Berlusconi will be offered the position of honorary chairman though the former premier has still not decided if he will take up the offer, the sources said.

MILANELLO: -2 TO PALERMO

The red and blacks were back in training this Friday to prepare for the match against Palermo
With two days to go to the match against PalermoVincenzo Montella's boys reconvened at Milanello for the only session of the day. The morning started with a video analysis of the opponent which was followed by warm up exercises in the gym. The team later moved onto the pitch for a keep away game before being divided in two groups: on the lowered pitch focus was on shooting and tactics, while on the raised pitch the group worked on set pieces.
Tomorrow the red and blacks will be back at Milanello for the last training ahead of the game against Palermo.