There is a new issue in the path of Inter and AC Milan in their quest for a new stadium, after the architects of the third tier at the San Siro built in 1990 have filed a motion to protect it.

The report details how architects Enrico Hoffer and Francesco Ragazzi, son of Giancarlo Ragazzi, who died three years ago, have filed a motion to protect the third tier of the San Siro. Ragazzi and Hoffer created it as part of the renovations for the 1990 World Cup.

The petition is due to the fact that the third ring is part of the architectural protection of an asset granted through copyright, which applies to works of contemporary architecture as well.

In other stadiums copyright has been recognized, the report continues, even if in this case it is only for a part of the stadium. The motion was filed in March and so far, a response from the Superintendence and Ministry has not arrived.