Milan and Inter Submit Their Plan to Rebuild San Siro | OneFootball

Milan and Inter Submit Their Plan to Rebuild San Siro | OneFootball

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·5 de marzo de 2025

Milan and Inter Submit Their Plan to Rebuild San Siro

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Milan and Inter have filed their proposal for a potential new stadium in San Siro area after working on alternative locations for a while and nixing the project of renovating the Giuseppe Meazza.

Mayor Giuseppe Sala addressed the matter to RTL 102.5 (via Adnkronos).


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“Before the summer, we tried to convince them to restructure San Siro. We worked on it for a few months, but they said it was too expensive. They started devising their plan and told us in November that they were interested in buying the arena and its nearby zones. We begun the technical discussions to examine a few elements.”

Sala suggested that the process to erect a new stadium in San Siro will not be short.

“The law says that we have to analyze the offer first and see if it matches the evaluation. Then we’ll have to make a public decree. Nothing will happen until the Olympics, which will kick off on February 6th, 2026. The opening ceremony will take place there. Then they’ll start building the new structure next to it, and it’ll take a few years. Afterward, they’ll regenerate the present one. It’s bound to live at least until 2030.”

According to Il Giorno, Milan president Paolo Scaroni filed a 200-page document with the project for the new San Siro. The stadium would have 71.5k seats. The two teams plot to invest over €1B, including the fee to buy the area. Only a portion of the current Curva Sud and the ‘Orange Sector’ wouldn’t be torn down. They forecast to get it done between 2027 and 2030.

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