Inter Milan and AC Milan on
Wednesday presented the masterplan for their new stadium at San
Siro to Milan city council, ANSA learned.
It is a 1.2 billion euro plan involving private investment to
build a new modern sports area in the district where the current
Giuseppe Meazza Stadium is.
The two clubs announced on June 24 that they are going to
build a new stadium to replace the San Siro, which is set to be
demolished.
"We'll build a new San Siro next to the old one, in the same
area," Milan President Paolo Scaroni said in Lausanne where he
and Inter CEO Alessandro Antonello were in the delegation
that helped the Milan-Cortina bid land the 2026 Winter Olympics.
"The old one will be knocked down and new constructions will
take its place".
When asked if the clubs were undertaking the project
together, Antonello replied: "absolutely".
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