Overview
- UEFA and the Italian Football Federation concluded that San Siro cannot meet Euro 2032 infrastructure standards even with major renovations.
- Milan must submit a fully compliant stadium dossier by summer 2026 and propose a new venue ready by 2030 to retain hosting rights.
- TAR Lombardia rejected a challenge to the San Siro area sale, removing a potential legal obstacle to a new-build project.
- An urban planning probe by Milan’s prosecutor’s office, which names Mayor Beppe Sala among the suspects, threatens to delay approvals.
- Only Turin’s Allianz Stadium fully meets UEFA standards among Italian venues, with final host selections due in October 2026.