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.

"If a certain player interests us and is functional to our needs then we will be ready for another hit," said Berlusconi to Gazzetta dello Sport.

According to reports in Italy, Robinho would welcome a move to Italy having fallen out with City coach Roberto Mancini.

When asked about Robinho, Berlusconi said: "It doesn't depend on us, if it depended on us...Milan's intentions are there.

"Where could he (Robinho) play? We have so many possibilities and then it's better to have three players for two roles."

Italy's transfer windows closes tomorrow.

Meanwhile, Italian striker Marco Borriello is considering a move away following the arrival of Zlatan Ibrahimovic to the Rossoneri outfit.

With Alexandre Pato, Ronaldinho, Filippo Inzaghi and Klaas Jan Huntelaar also in contention to partner Ibrahimovic in Milan's attacking line, 28-year-old Borriello fears limited playing time this season.

"Zlatan's arrival? He is a great champion but with his arrival there will be limited playing time," said Borriello to Milan channel.

"I have to evaluate my future well and speak to the club and my agent because right now I'm at the high point of my career."

Borriello, who scored 14 goals in 29 league appearances for the Rossoneri last season, has been linked with a move to Juventus.