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    China's Evergrande denies AC Milan deal

    (Xinhua) Updated: 2016-07-01 15:33

    China's Evergrande denies AC Milan deal

    AC Milan's supporters cheer during a training session on the eve of the International Champions Cup football match between AC Milan and Real Madrid in Shanghai on July 29, 2015. AFP PHOTO / JOHANNES EISELE

    GUANGZHOU - Chinese Super League club Guangzhou Evergrande has rejected reports that it is involved in the acquisition of Italian Serie A giants AC Milan.

    "Those reports are sheer rumors, I've never heard of any plan to buy any foreign football club," a top Evergrande official told Xinhua on Friday.

    AC Milan are currently controlled by Silvio Berlusconi, Italy's former prime minister.

    Italian media reported on Thursday that Berlusconi had already agreed a deal worth 750 million euro with a group of Chinese investors led by Baidu CEO Robin Li and "leader of Evergrande group".

    "Actually, I am not surprised at this kind of news. We've got used to it," the official said on condition of anonymity.

    "We have been linked with at least a dozen of companies since last year.

    "Chinese companies have been very active in the world football industry, and Evergrande is a familiar company to foreign media, so we frequently made headlines," he added.

    The Guangzhou Evergrande Taobao club, currently owned by Evergrande group and E-commerce giant Alibaba, has been a strategic partner of AC Milan since December 2012.

    Meanwhile, Baidu could not be reached for comment immediately.

    Chinese companies have been showing a growing interest in soccer since the country unveiled a reform plan last year that aims to make China a major power in the game.

    Last month, China's retail giant Suning Group acquired 70 percent stake in Inter Milan, a deal worth 270 million euros.

    China's Desports spent 37 million euros to complete the acquisition of 98 percent stake in Spanish top-flight side Granada.

    Last year, listed company Rastar purchased a major stake in Spanish club Espanyol, and Chinese entrepreneurs have already acquired minority stakes in England's Manchester City and Spain's Athletic Madrid as well.

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