The ball is in Inter and AC Milan’s court now as far as new stadium plans, as the two clubs prepare to respond to the requests for changes made by the City Council of Milan.

This according to today’s print edition of Milan-based newspaper Corriere della Sera, via FCInterNews, who report that the clubs will have to deliver their response to requests to increase seating capacity and green space before securing approval to start construction.

As far as the City Council of Milan is concerned, there should be no injunction against tearing down the San Siro which would be a key aspect of Inter and Milan’s stadium plans.

Accordingly, the question of whether the clubs can satisfy the City Council’s requests for changes by submitting revised plans could be key to the future.

According to the Corriere della Sera, the Council feel that they have made requests that are fully in line with the findings that emerged from the public debate held during the autumn, and so the ball is now in the clubs’ court.