Berlusconi will keep control of AC Milan, Fininvest says


A woman looks at AC Milan merchandise outside the San Siro stadium in Milan April 29, 2015. REUTERS/Alessandro Garofalo

MILAN (Reuters) - Silvio Berlusconi will keep control of his AC Milan football club but could sell a minority stake, his holding company said on Saturday following talks between the former Italian prime minister and Thai businessman Bee Taechaubol.

Berlusconi met Bee for the second time this week but a statement from Fininvest dismissed growing media speculation in recent months that he could sell a majority stake in Milan, one of Italy's most glamorous clubs.

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