An excellent interview with AC Milan chief executive officer Ivan Gazidis was released by The Guardian today (read the full interview here)
The Rossoneri CEO spoke about multiple topics, including the potential sale of the club:
“They are in some discussions. They haven’t been looking to sell but people came to them. There are two groups who both like and believe in the way the modern Milan has been constructed. So whether Elliott stays or one of these groups takes over, the project will have continuity.”
Gazidis also talked about AC Milan embracing the Super League:
"Look, the real Super League is the Premier League which has a global audience and is moving away from other European leagues. If we do nothing that will be the future of football. I’ve lived in that bubble and the Premier League has done a fantastic job. But the Super League proposal was viewed very differently in Italy than England."
Gazidis: “We brought AC Milan back but some said it would be impossible”