Speaking in an interview with Italian radio station Radio Deejay earlier on today, Milan city mayor Giuseppe ‘Beppe’ Sala has provided an update on talks between the council and Inter and AC Milan relating to the clubs new stadium project.
Talks between all parties have been ongoing for some time but no agreement on what the future holds for San Siro has been agreed upon yet.
As part of their initial plans, the clubs made it clear that they wished to demolish their current stadium to make way for hotels, shops and offices among other things but the council have always strongly opposed this idea.
It now looks like San Siro will remain standing but it is as yet unclear just how much of it will stay standing and what it will be used for in the future.
“Things are going better, the two clubs have now understood that the idea of saving San Siro is not habitual. We want to keep the space and dedicate it to sports that currently have no place in the city.
“I like that the two clubs came to me and showed me possible solutions for the area which could be very economical and very dedicated to sport.”
“If it becomes a sports city and it satisfies both them and us, it can be done. I do not want to create problems.
He was then asked by the presenter if there is a deadline for things to be done by.
“There is no formal one, but I believe it will be within a few weeks now. If something is decided, it is decided.”
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