Inter Milan and AC Milan could give their final response regarding the future of the San Siro on Friday.
This according to today’s print edition of Turin-based newspaper Tuttosport, via FCInterNews.
Inter and their city rivals AC Milan have a big decision to make about their stadium.
For years, the two clubs had been trying to secure approval to demolish the San Siro and build a new stadium to replace it.
However, the clubs faced bureaucratic hurdles and delays throughout the process. An injunction against demolishing the iconic stadium proved to be the final nail in the coffin of those plans.
Therefore, Inter and Milan have decided to move their plans elsewhere.
The Nerazzurri have been working towards building in the commune of Rozzano. And the Rossoneri have been pursuing plans in the San Donato, where they’ve already bought land.
But Milan Mayor Beppe Sala has made a last-ditch effort to keep the two clubs at the San Siro.
The Mayor brought in architectural design firm WeBuild. The firm have delivered plans to the clubs proposing to renovate the iconic stadium to bring its revenues up to their needs.
Inter & AC Milan Could Give Final Response On San Siro Future This Week
For a few weeks now, Inter and Milan have considered their options.
The clubs have had the plans from WeBuild in front of them. They have two options – either turn them down to continue alternative stadium plans, or go ahead and stay in the San Siro.
As of yet, neither Inter nor Milan have given a definitive response to Sala and the city.
But by all accounts, that response will come soon.
Recent reports indicate that there should be a key meeting between the clubs and Sala some time in the middle of this month.
And according to Tuttosport, there is a prospective date for that meeting.
The newspaper report that there is a good chance that this Friday will be the date for the meeting.
That could see Inter and Milan make their decision once and for all.