The debate over the future of San Siro shows no sign of slowing down as fresh trouble brews for Inter and Milan.
Tuttosport has taken the side of Milan’s local neighbourhood committees in their dispute with the Soprintendenza.
The Turin daily has argued that the official heritage review of the stadium is based on questionable criteria.
According to the newspaper, the inspection report from 1955 is the only document cited by the Soprintendenza in its assessment.
Indeed, it confirms that the stands were already in use from September 11 of the same year.
Trouble Brews For Inter & Milan Over San Siro Heritage Dispute

Despite this, the authority set November 10, as the decisive threshold for imposing preservation restrictions.
Emanuela Carpani, head of the Soprintendenza, has declined an invitation to appear before the Institutional Affairs Committee at Palazzo Marino to explain the reasoning behind her position.
Meanwhile, the official signing for the transfer of ownership to Inter and Milan has been postponed once again.
Therefore it is now expected to take place next week.
Indeed, another chapter in a saga that continues to divide the city.

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