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Italy international Mario Balotelli will be heading back to Liverpool after AC Milan neglected the chance to retain his services. The 25-year-old joined the Rossoneri on loan last summer after he fell out-of-favour at the Reds.
AC Milan president Silvio Berlusconi has insisted that the club may yet make Mario Balotelli's loan from Liverpool permanent.
Andrea Pirlo could well be allowed to quit AC Milan, according to the club president Silvio Berlusconi. Chelsea and Man Utd are known to be interested in the Italian international.
The latest reports from Italy and London suggest that Carlo Ancelotti is all set to succeed Guus Hiddink as the new Chelsea boss. AC Milan owner Silvio Berlusconi admitted that he is seeking a successor to Ancelotti.
AC Milan star Kaka has been quick to pour cold water on speculation linking him with a big-money switch to Manchester City.
Ronaldinho has revealed that he was so very close to joining Manchester City in the summer, but in the end decided to opt for a move to Italy and joined AC Milan.
AC Milan vice-president Adriano Galliani has informed the media that Chelsea did indeed make a huge offer for Kaka. But the Italian has also told that Milan have rejected the bid.
AC Milan are reportedly ready to make a massive offer for Semih Senturk. Former AC Milan boss Fatih Terim has recommended to Silvio Berlusconi that the club should make a move for the Fenerbahce forward.
Silvio Berlusconi has been forced to relinquish his post as the president of AC Milan with immediate effect after the Italian billionaire secured a third consecutive post as the president of Italy.
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