Italian media yesterday launched a real "bomb" and found that former Milan owner Silvio Berlusconi is ready to return to football.

Namely, Berlusconi, along with his "right-handed" Adriano Galliani, is in the negotiated negotiations to buy Italian Monza.

According to Sky, Berlusconi is negotiating to buy the club with his family, Colombo (Monza's owners). In addition to Berlusconi, Adriano Galliani will be back on football who will assist Silvio. The place where this club comes from is the hometown of Galliani.

Namely, Galliani was vice president of Monza in the period from 1984 to 1986, before joining Milan.

The Colombo family would like to remain a minority shareholder and pass on the majority stake in Berlusconi and Galliani. Berlusconi's sources say there is still nothing to be defined, but negotiations are under way.

“If it keeps going like this, I won’t deny that sooner or later I’ll buy Milan back,” confessed Silvio Berlusconi at a political rally.
The businessman, media mogul and former Prime Minister of Italy was in charge of the club for 30 years until selling up to Yonghong Li in a deal worth €740m.
Berlusconi was at a political rally for his Forza Italia party in Udine this evening and spoke to the crowd.
“The way things are going, I’ll end up buying Milan back again,” he said.
Berlusconi also suggested polls had told him selling the club was one of the reasons why his Forza Italia party “against all expectations was stuck at 14-14.5 per cent” of the vote in recent elections.
“Many stop me and ask why I sold the club to who knows who and they blame me for the conditions of the current squad.
“I will confess something. If it keeps going like this, I won’t deny that sooner or later I’ll buy Milan back.”
The Rossoneri are due to face Financial Fair Play restrictions and it remains to be seen if Li will be able to repay his loans to Elliott Management.