AC Milan legend Kaka and Zlatan Ibrahimovic are being lined up for sensational moves to an ambitious Italian second division club led by the man in charge during the fallen giants' glory days.
Silvio Berlusconi, who served as president of Milan for 20 years over two separate stints took over Italian club Monza in 2018, just one year after selling the club to Chinese businessman Li Yonghong.
READ: Ronaldo set for shock Juventus exit?
And the four-time former Italian prime minister is now planning an ambitious transfer outlay of two of the biggest names in Italian football history after his side were awarded promotion to Serie B.
After the cancellation of the Italian third-tier, Monza were one of three club's, along with Vincenza and Reggina to move up to the second-tier.
READ: Milan owners blocked Ronaldo deal
"Ibrahimovic and Kaka have been transfer targets for us and, for non-footballing reasons, we couldn't. But you never know," he told Telelombardia, as per ESPN.
"I never had any doubts about it [being awarded promotion]. We started top, we stayed there until the postponement.
"Now we will set up a top team to play in [Serie B]. Promotion to Serie A depends on many factors, but we know some of them well and we'll do everything to exploit them."
With an estimated net worth of $5.8 billion, Berlusconi, who oversaw five UEFA Champions League titles with the Rossoneri will now be aiming to use his vast resources to pioneer the modest club to the elite level of European football.