The communes of Assago and Rozzano have both given the go-ahead to Inter to potentially start work on a new stadium, with the Nerazzurri likely set to have to turn to their Plan B after AC Milan have turned their back on the plan to build together.

This according to today’s print edition of Milan-based newspaper Gazzetta dello Sport, via FCInterNews, who report that the Nerazzurri have long had the two communes as backup options for the event that the Rossoneri back out, as now looks likely.

Over the past few weeks, it has become increasingly clear that Milan have lost patience with the plans to build a new stadium together with Inter in place of San Siro.

Despite having been working towards building jointly with the Rossoneri for the past four years, the Gazzetta report that the Nerazzurri have long had the options of building in Assago or Rozzano in their back pockets as Plan B.

Now that Milan look to have all but made up their minds to build on their own instead of continuing on with the plans together with Inter, it appears as though Plan B will become Plan A for the Nerazzurri.

In this sense, the Gazzetta reports, Inter would already have the green light from either of the two communes that they are looking at as possible options.