
"The Meazza? Now the games are visible, and we're all fond of it: but those are the only things that are working well. Accessibility, dedicated spaces, security, and many other things a modern stadium must have aren't working."
"It will have 71,500 seats, so we will maintain the current capacity. And we will improve on what English, French, and German stadiums currently offer. It will be a vertical stadium, with spectators even closer to the pitch than they are now."
"It took us seven years to build a new stadium, who knows how long it would have taken us to build two in Milan... from this point of view, working together was a good solution, also because Inter and Milan have the same needs and this simplifies everything."
AC Milan and Inter are advancing plans for a new San Siro stadium, with opening targeted within five years. The current Mezzo stadium has limited functionality beyond hosting matches, lacking modern accessibility, dedicated spaces, and security features. The new stadium will maintain current capacity at 71,500 seats while improving standards comparable to English, French, and German facilities. Designed as a vertical structure, spectators will sit closer to the pitch. Paolo Scaroni emphasized that joint development with Inter was practical and economical, as building two separate stadiums would have taken considerably longer. Architectural proposals are expected imminently.
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