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Chinese businessman Yonghong Li, right, shakes hands with Silvio Berlusconi in Arcore, Italy, Thursday, April 13, 2017. A new era began at AC Milan on Thursday after the sale of Italy’s most successful club to a Chinese-led consortium ended Silvio Berlusconi’s 31 years in charge. Berlusconi’s holding company, Fininvest, released a statement Thursday announcing that it had completed the transfer of its 99.93 percent stake in Milan to Rossoneri Sport Luxembourg, which was formerly known as Sino-Europe Sports.  (Livio Anticoli/ANSA via AP)

Chinese businessman Yonghong Li, right, shakes hands with Silvio Berlusconi in Arcore, Italy, Thursday, April 13, 2017. A new era began at AC Milan on Thursday after the sale of Italy’s most successful club to a Chinese-led consortium ended Silvio Berlusconi’s 31 years in charge. Berlusconi’s holding company, Fininvest, released a statement Thursday announcing that it had completed the transfer of its 99.93 percent stake in Milan to Rossoneri Sport Luxembourg, which was formerly known as Sino-Europe Sports. (Livio Anticoli/ANSA via AP)

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