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New San Siro, there’s news: it will happen tomorrow!

Important confirmations could arrive tomorrow on the joint project of Milan And Inter for the new stadium.

In fact, as reported by today’s edition of the Gazzetta dello Sporta meeting is scheduled for noon with the the municipality of Milan in which the final report on the public debate on the new San Siro stadium will be presented.

The two companies will therefore have the opportunity to listen to what emerged from the ten previous meetings and, on the basis of this, prepare for the next step in order to obtain the definitive ok from the Municipality as soon as possible: the objective is to start the executive project as early as January 2023.

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New Stadium, the roadmap for Milan and Inter: ready within five years!

The two companies do not intend to further delay their roadmap since, if this final approval arrives, the works of the Cathedral designed by People they could start as early as 2024. Subsequently, the closure of the construction sites and the official inauguration of the facility would be scheduled for the 2027-2028 season.

Therefore, the next steps are clear: moving to the new San Siro, finally owned, within five years. The expected revenues, compared to a total expenditure of approximately 1.3 billion euros, would be approximately 40 million annually for each club.

Times are short and, as confessed by the mayor of Milan himself Beppe Salathe risk is that, should further bureaucratic hitches arise (first of all, the one relating to the demolition of the current San Siro) Milan And Inter they might move the project elsewhere.

For example, in Sesto San Giovanni, an area where the new one could be built more quickly Cathedralalready visited by the new AC Milan president Gerry Cardinale in September, before his first appearance in the stands of the Meazza on the occasion of the last derby.

Roger Gambino

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