Inter Milan and AC Milan have reportedly made “progress” in recent talks with the city of Milan about the new San Siro project.
This according to today’s print edition of Rome-based newspaper La Repubblica, via FCInterNews.
Inter Milan and AC Milan continue to work on their efforts to build a new stadium in the San Siro area.
The two clubs will not be able to tear down the existing stadium and build in its place. However, they are planning to build a new stadium in the San Siro, adjacent to the current one.
According to La Repubblica, there was a meeting between Inter, AC Milan, and the city of Milan yesterday.
Representing the Rossoneri were club President Paolo Scaroni and senior figures from owners RedBird Capital.
Meanwhile, senior figures from owners of Inter Oaktree Capital were also at the meeting.
According to La Repubblica, this meeting was not the decisive one.
However, the clubs and the city made progress. They discussed issues of land reclamation and demolition in the project.
Meanwhile, La Repubblica report, the clubs and the city are both determined to finalize the sale of the land within the established timeframe. Moreover, it shouldn’t be too tough to agree a sale price of the land.
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