Inter’s Training Ground Less Equipped To Deal With Quarantine Measures When Compared To AC Milan’s

Inter’s rivals AC Milan are more equipped to deal with the return to training, due to the safety requirements that must be followed, according to a report from today’s paper edition of the Milano based newspaper Libero.

The report details how the Rossoneri’s foreign players will return to Milan next season, who will undergo a short quarantine before returning to Milanello at the start of May. AC Milan’s training ground has 56 rooms, two dining rooms, two locker rooms and seven pitches, giving them adequate space to guarantee the safety of all the players.

The Nerazzurri, on the other hand, have a smaller training centre, the report highlights. Appiano Gentile only has four training pitches, two locker rooms and a restaurant, as well as 27 rooms, which won’t help to guarantee isolation. Therefore, Inter will have to create a support structure near the training ground to ensure the safety of the squad and staff.