Charlie Stillitano, the American businessman who brought football to the United States of America, gave an interview to Tuttosport and talked at length about RedBird and AC Milan:
"We need time to grow the business. It is not an asset based solely on trophies, there is no tycoon who does not mind expenses. The right comparison can be made with the path of Liverpool. The Reds are a model to follow, for a team built over many years. As for the Rossoneri, however, they can already count on a squad made up of very competitive players. In my opinion, therefore, there will be no PSG or City-style investments but RedBird will rely on the ability of Ivan Gazidis, Paolo Maldini, Frederic Massara and Stefano Pioli, who were very good, they know how to make the players grow."

Charlie Stillitano added:
"Today economic resources are needed to increase revenues and earn profits. Milan know it very well. The question of a sports facility will therefore be fundamental for the Rossoneri, as for all the other Italian teams. That is what gets you closer to other European clubs."