Silvio Berlusconi addressed several key topics related to AC Milan in a recent media appearance. Regarding Clarence Seedorf’s future as the coach, Berlusconi mentioned that a decision will be made collectively at the end of the season during a board meeting. Despite Seedorf’s two-year contract, his position remains uncertain, with recent conflicting statements from club executives adding to the uncertainty.
On the subject of AC Milan’s potential sale, Berlusconi appeared less definitive than before, acknowledging the financial challenges faced by the club but expressing reluctance to sell despite the debts. He cited the difficulty of competing with financially powerful clubs like PSG, highlighting the disparity in resources.
Berlusconi also shared his thoughts on Mario Balotelli, expressing his willingness to include him in Italy’s World Cup squad despite his inconsistent performances at Milan. Berlusconi believes that national team coach Cesare Prandelli has a better rapport with Balotelli and can effectively manage him, unlike the club where they have struggled to extract the best from the talented but enigmatic striker.
Tags: AC Milan, Clarence Seedorf, Mario Balotelli, Silvio Berlusconi, Serie A, World Cup