Paolo Berlusconi, the brother of former Milan president Silvio Berlusconi, has shared his thoughts on the current state of the club. According to Paolo, Silvio would be disheartened by the team's recent performances and position in the league. He believes his brother would have offered solutions to improve the team's situation, as he always did during his time at the club.

Paolo Berlusconi also touched on the topic of the club's new ownership, stating that Americans have a different sensitivity than Italians. He recalled how his brother Silvio acquired Milan when it was in Serie B and brought it to the top of the world. Paolo emphasized that Milan is a team that belongs in the Champions League, not in mid-table.

The brother of Silvio Berlusconi also shared a personal anecdote about how his brother decided to buy Milan, saying it was a matter of heart rather than business. He expressed his optimism about a potential return of Adriano Galliani, who was Silvio's right-hand man for over 30 years.

Paolo Berlusconi's statements offer a glimpse into the thoughts and feelings of the Berlusconi family regarding the current state of AC Milan.