China Daily (Hong Kong)

Wanda’s goal

China’s biggest property developer expanding sports empire in Europe, Italian report says

- By EMMA GLEZ emmagonzal­ez@ chinadaily.com.cn

Dalian Wanda Group eyes a 30 percent stake in Italian soccer team AC Milan as it builds a sports empire in Europe.

Dalian Wanda Group is interested in purchasing a 30 percent stake of Italian soccer team AC Milan, as the company continues its shopping spree to build a sports empire in Europe.

Wanda, which controls the nation’s biggest property developer and largest cinema chain, is considerin­g paying $170 million for the minority stake in the team, according to Italian newspaper Il Sole 24 Ore.

The property developer may also be planning to build AC Milan’s new stadium in the Portello district. The real estate giant declined to comment on the news.

Local media reported that Thai investor Bee Taechaubol has also held negotiatio­ns with former Italian prime minister and AC Milan president Silvio Berlusconi.

Bee Taechaubol, who owns a real estate empire in Thailand, is said to be willing to pay for a majority stake in the club. However, local media suggested that Berlusconi would favor a Wanda offer for the Rossoneri team as Wanda pledged to help the club in its objective to build the new stadium.

“The arrival in Italy of the Wanda Group and Wang Jianlin (chairman of Wanda Group) has created a new scenario, because it ties in very well with the new stadium project,” wrote Italian sports journalist Marco Bellinazzo.

The Chinese offer represents Berlusconi’s dream of selling a minority stake without losing control, letting the new shareholde­rs take charge of the constructi­on of the stadium, added Bellinazzo.

Last month, Wanda concluded the acquisitio­n of a 20 percent acquisitio­n of Spanish team Atletico de Madrid, and now the company plans to open 200 corner shops in its Chinese Wanda malls to sell the team’s official merchandis­e. Wanda’s owner, Wang Jianlin, also wants to participat­e in the developmen­t of a bigger stadium for the Madrid-based team.

This month, the Chinese company successful­ly completed the purchase of influentia­l Swiss sports marketing giant Infront for $1.2 billion. Wang said that the acquisitio­n would help pave the way for Wanda to become a global force in the sports industry. Infront also owns the broadcast rights of Italian soccer.

“The acquisitio­n of Infront will significan­tly increase the future impact of the Wanda Group in the culture and entertainm­ent industry and will also drive the developmen­t of the Chinese sports industry and its interest around the globe,” Wang said earlier this month.

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