
"AC Milan and Inter believe that their new stadium project will unlock currently inaccessible revenues, with takings more that doubling. As La Gazzetta dello Sport write this morning, Milan and Inter want their new stadium to be a 'living' structure. It will explode on match days, but it will pulsate every day, and this is where the world changes compared to the present. A machine capable of generating a continuous cash flow will be designed, a plan that will significantly boost revenues."
"It will no longer be just a stadium for events, but a facility immersed in the fabric of the city. This is why the combined daily revenues will make the difference. Between tickets, season tickets, and new executive spaces, Inter and Milan could each earn up to €130m per year. As a point of comparison, looking at last season and the Nerazzurri's run to the Champions League final - which they then lost 5-0 against Paris Saint-Germain - the total for their stadium revenues did not even hit €100m (€98.8m)."
AC Milan and Inter plan a new 71,500-seat 'living' stadium designed to generate continuous, daily revenue beyond matchdays. Current stadium income for each club is approximately €80m annually. The plan aims to add about €100m by 2031-32, targeting roughly €180m per club after opening, timed for the 2032 European Championship. Manica and Foster + Partners will work on design over the next 9–12 months. Revenue sources include tickets, season tickets, executive spaces and other city-integrated activities, with potential ticket and executive-related income up to €130m per club. Tottenham, Real Madrid and Arsenal serve as role models.
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