Milan Council Sets Pivotal Vote Today on San Siro Sale to AC Milan and Inter
The outcome likely hinges on two undecided votes following late proposals to tighten safeguards.
Overview
- Councillors meet at 16:30 CET to decide on selling San Siro and adjacent land to the two clubs, with a simple majority required.
- If the motion ties, a second vote will be held once; a second tie would sink the sale.
- Approval would let Milan and Inter build a new shared stadium and redevelop the district, including plans that foresee demolishing the Meazza.
- Reports name Monica Romano and Marco Fumagalli as the pivotal undecided votes, with three amendments on anti‑mafia whitelisting, cleanup costs at Parco dei Capitani, and resident health measures under discussion.
- Club presidents Beppe Marotta and Paolo Scaroni urged passage, arguing San Siro no longer meets modern needs and saying more than €1 billion is ready to fund the project, while some councillors question ownership transparency under RedBird and Oaktree.