Overview
- City council approval this week cleared the clubs to purchase the San Siro site, with the deed expected this month, according to AC Milan chairman Paolo Scaroni.
- Scaroni set a goal to complete the stadium in 2030 so it can be fully tested ahead of Euro 2032.
- Design work is slated to take six to eight months, while broader planning for the area’s redevelopment and approvals is expected to extend the pre-construction period.
- Construction is planned to begin in 2027, with most of the Stadio Meazza to be demolished and a modern arena built on the same site.
- Club leadership projects substantial matchday revenue gains from the new venue, citing Tottenham, Real Madrid and Arsenal as examples, even as some local groups oppose demolishing San Siro.