Monday briefing: AC Monza set to agree takeover deal with Orienta, marking ‘end of Berlusconi era’
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Monza look set to have new majority shareholders, with the Italy-based holding company Orienta Capital Partners close to an agreement to buy shares “greater than 60 per cent” in the Serie A club, according to La Gazzetta dello Sport.
The deal is being described as the “end of the Berlusconi era” across media outlets in Italy, as it marks a takeover from the current ownership group Finnivest – a holding company that was set up and formerly headed by the ex-AC Milan owner and former I
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