Berlusconi returns to football

Silvio Berlusconi cannot separate from football, and after a short break since he sold Milan, he will now return to the direction of a club. It's about Monza, because within this month most of the small club's shares near Milan are expected to pass into the hands of Berlusconi and Gallian. The two architects [...]
Silvio Berlusconi cannot separate from football, and after a short break since he sold Milan, he will now return to the direction of a club.
It's about Monza, because within this month most of the small club's shares near Milan are expected to pass into the hands of Berlusconi and Gallian.
The two architects of the great Milan of the years --80-2000 -- will purchase 70% of the shares, while the rest will remain in the hands of current President Nicola Colombo, who has expressed the desire to remain part of the club.
First, some standard procedures must be carried out and a new stock society must be established and then everything will be formalised, by the end of September.
Berlusconi's return to the stage, just 28 kilometers from Milan, is great news and, of course, will arouse great curiosity the team that will be built on Monza, since it is known that Berlusconi and Gallian are not pleased with Serina C, where they sail for years the unfortunate Monza went bankrupt three years ago.












