Mayor of Milan Giuseppe Sala touched on AC Milan and Inter’s new stadium project and the city’s willingness to work with the clubs in an interview with Italian news outlet ANSA today.

“I reaffirm our more than open willingness to a new project. We have expressed our limits, but they are limits that, in my opinion, make the stadium feasible.

“We are talking about 90,000 square meters of gross floor area, so I think that it can be a good opportunity for the teams. There is no meeting planned, on the one hand there are the communications that come from both sides, on the advice of lawyers. What Councillor Maran said yesterday is very simple: let’s see each other at the same time and try to understand each other. It seems to me to be a good thing.”

Finally, Sala also spoke about the threats sent to Inter coach Antonio Conte a few days ago.

“Solidarity is by definition. I can’t even imagine why a football coach could be threatened. I’ll write to him.”