Milan clubs Inter and Milan are heading toward striking a new 99 year lease agreement with the Milan city council over the sharing of the San Siro according to a report published by Milan based newspaper Gazzetta dello Sport today.

Since Suning entered the Nerazzurri atmosphere, they have shown strong intentions to upgrade the San Siro and modernise it whereas there has been a lot of confusion and silence from Milan. However with Milan now under the ownership of US based hedge fund Elliott management, things are now a lot clearer and a future together at the San Siro looks likely.

Currently the two clubs are paying €15 million a season to lease the stadium on top of all the maintenance costs and in the coming weeks the leaders of the two clubs will meet with the city council to share their shared plan for their future at the stadium going forward.