"?Italian legend Paolo Maldini has criticized the leadership of AC Milan, but says he remains a fan, and has helped the club since he retired in 2009.
The 47-year-old, who spent his entire career with the Italian giants, is now a co-owner of Miami FC who play in the North American Soccer League (NASL) - the second tier of North American football.
As reported by Rossoneriblog, Maldini said: "The current state of Milan? I would say that there's a bit of confusion.
"The two CEO's doesn't not work. There is a lack of unity of purpose between Galliani and Barbra Berlusconi. A project is missing. It doesn't help to have had five coaches in recent years, including three first-timers."
The former defender is considered one of the finest centre-backs of all time, but suggested that he will remain a fan instead of taking an official position within Milan.
"Berlusconi's said I'm unavailable to return to Milan? It's true I am co-owner of Miami FC, but I have no role within the club. I've helped to find a director of sport and a coach.
"I live in Milan, not the United States, despite what people say. I have always tried to build my future based on myself and without asking for anything. I have never descended to compromises in my career.
"Once something is finished then it's finished. Consequently, I created an alternative to football. It's not necessarily true that being a champion at a club means you must remain there as a director.
"The truth is that in recent years many of the people who worked at Milan called me to try and ask for help. Leonardo, Massimiliano Allegri, Clarence Seedorf and Barbara Berlusconi all called me.
"I always listened to them. I have a great life that is not just made up of football, but I will always be a Milan fan."