As reported in the last weeks, some Asian investors could be interested in acquire part of AC Milan’s shares: interviewed by Radio Capital, the club’s current owner and president Silvio Berlusconi has declared that –at least for the moment- he hasn’t found any potential partners; in the mid time, the rossoneri keep on seeking a new coach, and Berlusconi himself has confirmed that he hopes that his right hand Adriano Galliani will be able to convince Carlo Ancelotti –who has just been fired by Real Madrid- to join; the 56-year-old has declared that he won’t work in the next season, but the Lombard club doesn’t seem intentioned to renounce; the alternatives to the former Chelsea manager remain –as outlined by La Gazzetta dello Sport- Fiorentina 40-year-old Vincenzo Montella and Sevilla FC 43-year-old Unai Emery. Milan are also dealing with the situation of those players who don’t seem to be any longer part of their plans: interviewed by Italia 1, 30-year-old striker Giampaolo Pazzini has declared that he hasn’t talked with other clubs yet, but that the rossoneri remain his priority; on the other hand, 29-year-old center back Adil Rami has told L’Equipe du Soir that he needs to play more continuously, and that he would remain at “San Siro” only if Inzaghi will leave. As well known, Juventus are in talks with 25-year-old goalkeeper Norberto Murara Neto: according to goal.com, the bianconeri and the Brazilian international have found an agreement on a two-year-deal basis.