Inter President Warns San Siro Stalemate Could Force Inter and AC Milan to Leave Milan
Marotta cites two private backers ready to commit €1.5 billion, pressing the City Council for a decisive vote.
Overview
- He said bureaucratic delays have stalled the clubs’ bid to buy San Siro and the surrounding land for over a year.
- He argued the current stadium no longer meets criteria to host a Champions League final or serve as a Euro 2032 venue.
- He said two private investors are prepared to invest about €1.5 billion to deliver a modern stadium project.
- He warned that if the sale and redevelopment are not approved, the clubs will look elsewhere, with Rozzano cited as a possible site.
- Journalist Fabio Caressa said reports indicate four to seven majority council members may oppose the plan, keeping the vote in doubt.