Overview
- Milano’s council authorized ceding San Siro to AC Milan and Inter, with an official price of €197 million that includes €73 million for the structure and €30 million for the land.
- Access-to-records filings and oversight reports cite more than €40 million at risk from disputed rents, unexecuted maintenance offsets, and unassessed advertising taxes tied to 2012–2025.
- The TAR Lombardia ruled in November 2024 that TV rights count as match revenues for 2019–21, but the clubs have appealed to the Consiglio di Stato and payments remain outstanding.
- Political fallout followed the vote, including Councillor Carlo Monguzzi leaving the majority, a decisive Forza Italia abstention, opposition criticism, and the administration’s defense of shifting stadium costs to the clubs.
- On the field, Juventus host Milan on Sunday with Allegri confirming Tomori is available and naming Bartesaghi or Athekame to cover the suspended Estupinan, as bookmakers slightly favor in‑form Milan over a Juventus side on a run of draws.