Scaroni states Milan and Inter 'desperately' need new stadium: "Lagging behind"
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Scaroni states Milan and Inter 'desperately' need new stadium: "Lagging behind"
"This week has been monumental for AC Milan and Inter, given that they now own San Siro, and a lot has been said since. With the news of San Siro being demolished, with the view of building a new stadium, all eyes are on Milano and the events that will play out going forward. Ultimately, the clubs must get the next few years right."
"A nine-year plan has been outlined, but it seems that a stadium should be operational before this date, with all parties hoping for an opening before 2032, which seems to be feasible according to reports. Given that the clubs will now own the stadium, there are larger chances to raise the revenues of both, which will only have positive effects on Italian football generally, which has been a big theme of the moment, with Milan-Como planned to take place in Australia."
"This is a historic moment for us. It took us five or six years to get to this point, and we've had great support from our owner, RedBird. San Siro was excluded from UEFA's list of stadiums for Euro 2032: it simply doesn't have all the facilities needed for modern football. "We desperately need a new stadium. We've always had a good relationship with Inter, so it makes sense to continue sharing the new stadium and sharing the construction and operating costs.""
AC Milan and Inter have acquired ownership of San Siro and plan to demolish it to build a new, modern shared stadium. A nine-year framework exists but parties aim for an operational venue before 2032. San Siro was excluded from UEFA's Euro 2032 list due to inadequate facilities, reinforcing the need for redevelopment. Ownership of the new stadium is expected to increase commercial revenues for both clubs and provide broader benefits to Italian football. The project cost is estimated around €1.5 billion, with a significant share of seats allocated to corporate hospitality, and construction and operating costs to be shared.
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