Inter Milan & AC Milan To Deliver Response To WeBuild San Siro Renovation Plans Within Next Couple Months

MILAN, ITALY - APRIL 28: General view outside the stadium as a 'Campioni D'Italia' (Champions of Italy) banner is seen prior to the Serie A TIM match between FC Internazionale and Torino FC at Stadio Giuseppe Meazza on April 28, 2024 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)

Inter Milan and AC Milan will give their response to WeBuild regarding San Siro renovation plans within the next couple months.

This according to today’s print edition of Rome-based newspaper Corriere dello Sport, via FCInterNews.

Last month, architectural firm WeBuild presented their plans to renovate the San Siro.

This is part of the efforts by Milan Mayor Beppe Sala to keep Inter and Milan at the iconic stadium.

The Mayor is more or less pursuing the final last-ditch possibility. The two clubs have already started pursuing new plans that would see them move outside of the city of Milan to their own new stadiums.

Inter are at work in the commune of Rozzano. Milan, meanwhile, have focused their own plans on the San Donato area.

For several years, the Nerazzurri and the Rossoneri have aimed to try and demolish the San Siro and build a new stadium in its place.

This is because the two clubs feel that the existing stadium does not meet their needs.

The San Siro does not generate the kind of revenues that the more modern stadiums that house Inter and Milan’s biggest European rivals do.

Inter & AC Milan To Give WeBuild San Siro Response Within Next Couple Months

Milan Mayor Sala is hoping that WeBuild’s plans to renovate the San Siro can change Inter and Milan’s outlook.

The architectural firm believe that they can make significant changes that would allow the San Siro to become more of a cash cow for the clubs.

Inter and Milan have the firm’s plans in hand.

The clubs will assess whether the idea of staying at the San Siro could be adequate for their financial needs.

Moreover, WeBuild have promised that the renovation project will pose only a minimal disruption to the clubs’ playing schedule. That is another key priority for Inter and Milan.

As it stands, Inter and Milan have all the plans before them to assess.

The clubs are taking their time to assess the plans.

However, the Corriere report, the wait certainly should not be too long.

The newspaper anticipate that Inter and Milan will deliver their final response to WeBuild within the next couple of months at the longest.