New Straits Times

AC Milan owner Li out to restore past glories

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MILAN: AC Milan’s Chinese owner Li Yonghong (pic) insisted on Thursday he remains committed to the Serie A club as he marked the first anniversar­y of his takeover.

Former Italian prime minister Silvio B e r l u sconi’s 30year ownership ended last April when he sold the club to Li’s Chineseled consortium for €740 million (RM3.54 billion).

Since then, there have been questions about the financial stability of the consortium that subsequent­ly went on a €200-million summer spending spree on new players.

“I’m very excited to say that today we are celebratin­g our first-year anniversar­y with the club,” Li, 48, said in an open letter to fans published on the club’s website.

“I’d like to take this opportunit­y to stress once again we are fully committed in this project for AC Milan’s growth.

“Of course, we still have a long way to go to achieve our goal, which is to bring the club back to where it belongs: at the top of European football.

“While we are celebratin­g a positive first year, we know this is only the beginning of our project to make AC Milan successful and stable, a project we shall pursue aiming for excellence, and fully respecting all the financial commitment­s we undertook.”

It has been a turbulent first year for Li who was forced to issue a statement in February dismissing claims he has been declared bankrupt in China while Italian prosecutor­s are reported to have opened an investigat­ion into his purchase following claims of suspect financial dealings.

Coached by former AC Milan midfielder Gennaro Gattuso the club are currently sixth in Serie A and through to the Italian Cup final in May.

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