Overview
- City councillors voted to authorize the stadium’s cession, with documents citing a €197 million price tag as critics contest valuations tied to a separate €124 million appraisal.
- From 2019 to 2025 the clubs were obligated to deliver nearly €28 million in extraordinary works via scomputo, but about €1.6 million was carried out, leaving roughly €26.4 million theoretically due to the municipality.
- In a November 2024 ruling the TAR Lombardia held that TV rights count as match revenues, generating about €3.87 million owed for pandemic seasons that has not been paid while an appeal is pending at the Consiglio di Stato.
- Municipal actions between 2012 and 2018 annulled internal advertising tax claims and no assessments were pursued from 2019 to 2025, resulting in no advertising revenue for fourteen years.
- Political tensions persist after a decisive Forza Italia abstention and opposition criticism, yet the administration remains in place and San Siro continues to operate, with Inter–Cremonese scheduled at 18:00 exclusively on DAZN.