AC Milan president Silvio Berlusconi says he

believes the club are better off having Mario

Balotelli than Zlatan Ibrahimovic.

Milan spent a lot of money this summer on the

likes of Carlos Bacca, Alessio Romagnoli and Luiz

Adriano, while they also picked up Balotelli on

loan from Inter Milan.

After their 3-2 win over Palermo, Berlusconi was

asked about the transfers that didn't work out,

like Geoffrey Kondogbia (who chose to join rivals

Inter for €35 million) and Paris Saint-Germain star

Ibrahimovic (who stayed in France).

"It was a wise move not to buy Kondogbia at

those figures," Berlusconi said. "The starting point

for negotiations was half what Inter eventually

paid.

"Ibra wanted to come to us, but PSG wouldn't let

him go. He really hoped that he would come to

Milan. Oh well, we've got Balotelli now and he's

younger. Ibra, like me, is getting old."

Berlusconi was happy with the way Milan set up

against Palermo and believes that his side can

impress this season.

"I liked Milan and saw a performance with

incredible sporting aggression," he added. "I

rarely recall seeing such a strong pressing game.

I continue to hope we can keep the ball when

leading with 15 minutes to go, but I see it's very

difficult to do, even for big teams.

"Carlos Bacca has a great eye for goal, I like him a

lot. Balotelli didn't get a pass wrong tonight and

God willing he really is a different Balo. He seemed

more serious and considerate.

"He had a series of runs and combined with the

other players. I hope he can continue like this in

future. I talk to him on the phone every now and

then. I think he has reached maturity.

"I'd like to see Balo has a trequartista, although

let's not forget Jeremy Menez is still out injured.

Balo can play any of the three roles in attack."

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