Milan Council Sets Monday Vote on San Siro Sale to Inter and AC Milan
Club leaders cast the vote as a once-in-a-generation opportunity for privately funded stadium construction alongside district renewal.
Overview
- The council session is scheduled to start at 16:30 CET on Monday to decide on selling San Siro and surrounding land for redevelopment.
- Reports indicate the outcome could hinge on two undecided councillors, Monica Romano and Marco Fumagalli.
- Three proposed amendments under discussion involve a white list to guard against mafia infiltration, clarification of decontamination costs for Parco dei Capitani, and health measures for nearby residents.
- Inter president Beppe Marotta urged approval, arguing the current San Siro no longer meets modern football requirements.
- AC Milan president Paolo Scaroni said the clubs stand ready to invest over €1 billion and warned that rejection would represent a defeat for the teams and the wider community.