Overview
- With a council decision expected this week, Inter’s president urged approval of the plan to sell San Siro to Inter and Milan.
- Beppe Marotta warned that if the issue is not resolved, the two clubs would have to go elsewhere, raising the prospect of leaving Milan.
- He argued that San Siro no longer meets criteria to host a Champions League final and is not listed for Euro 2032, underscoring the push for a new stadium.
- The proposal sets a €197 million price for the stadium and surrounding areas, with €73 million due at signing and the balance to be paid in installments.
- Marotta delivered coordinated appeals on RAI, Sky and Dazn and called for approval before the November 10 constraint on the second tier takes effect.