The Rossoneri acquired former Inter Milan star Zlatan Ibrahimovic from Barcelona on Saturday and are now trying to lure Manchester City striker Robinho to the San Siro.
When asked about Robinho, Berlusconi said: "It doesn't depend on us, if it depended on us...Milan's intentions are there."
He added: "Where could he (Robinho) play? We have so many possibilities and then it's better to have three players for two roles."
According to reports in Italy, Robinho would welcome a move to Italy having fallen out with City coach Roberto Mancini.
Italy's transfer windows closes on Tuesday.
Source: PA
Source: PA