Inter and AC Milan are unhappy about recent comments regarding the potential new stadium from City of Milan Mayor Beppe Sala. 

This according to a report in today’s print edition of Rome based Corriere dello Sport, as reported via FCInter1908.it which claims that the Milanese club are upset, as the City of Milan Mayor stated that a decision on the potential new stadium will take at least another year.

“The City Council will decide in a year. The next step is the public debate on November 18,” Beppe Sala stated.

The two Milan based club unveiled a joint plan in September 2022 to build a new stadium to replace the 80 year old structure. Inter and AC Milan have shared the San Siro since 1947.

The project is expected to cost at least $1 billion USD and the two clubs hope that the new stadium will be built in time for the 2027/28 season.

The second phase of the project will include space for parking, restaurants and a sports centre. The proposed plan has faced resistance from those who want to keep the existing San Siro structure.