Milan and Inter’s American owners united by plans for new San Siro | OneFootball

Milan and Inter’s American owners united by plans for new San Siro | OneFootball

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·2 aprile 2025

Milan and Inter’s American owners united by plans for new San Siro

Immagine dell'articolo:Milan and Inter’s American owners united by plans for new San Siro

Although Milan and Inter are opponents on the pitch, the clubs’ owners still have quite a lot in common, especially after a recently submitted offer to buy the San Siro area and build a new joint stadium.

Milan and Inter meet in the first leg of the Coppa Italia semifinal this evening, and even if both sides will naturally be fighting to earn a spot in the Final, they still have common traits, especially off the pitch.


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With Oaktree’s takeover from Suning last summer, both Milanese sides now have American owners, but the Nerazzurri have yet to win a derby against their city rivals this season, having collected two defeats and one draw.

Immagine dell'articolo:Milan and Inter’s American owners united by plans for new San Siro

epa11870703 Milan’s Fikayo Tomori (R) in action against Inter’s Nicolo Barella during the Italian Serie A soccer match between AC Milan and Inter FC, in Milan, Italy, 02 February 2025. EPA-EFE/NICOLA MARFISI

Gazzetta notes that Milan and Inter’s American owners may be divided on the pitch, but are surely united by a plan to build a new stadium in the San Siro area in the coming years.

The Milanese sides sent a joint offer to the Milano Municipality last month. Their plan is to buy the Stadio Meazza and its surroundings, partially demolish the historic stadium and build a new one in the same area.

According to Gazzetta, Milan and Inter’s new stadium will cost €1.25 billion and will have a capacity of 71,500.

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