Milan city council will vote on Monday afternoon to decide the future of San Siro, with the session due to start at 16:30 CET as Inter and Milan await a definitive verdict on whether the stadium and surrounding land can be sold for redevelopment.
According to Corriere dello Sport, via FCInterNews, the majority of council members have already made their positions clear.
Reports claim the stance of two undecided figures is pivotal, as the council prepare to reach a verdict.
The reports suggest these are Democratic Party councillor Monica Romano and Marco Fumagalli.
Romano & Fumagalli Hold Key To San Siro Decision For Milan & Inter
Three amendments are under discussion.
They concern the introduction of a white list to prevent mafia infiltration, clarification of decontamination costs for the Parco dei Capitani and health measures for local residents.
If adopted, they could push both Romano and Fumagalli to back the sale.
For now, the uncertainty remains.
The fate of San Siro may ultimately rest on just two votes ahead of a crunch day on Monday.
