SempreMilan
·25 de fevereiro de 2025
Marotta confirms Milan and Inter will soon make offer for San Siro as part of joint project

SempreMilan
·25 de fevereiro de 2025
Inter president Beppe Marotta has confirmed the intention to present a bid for San Siro and the surrounding areas along with AC Milan.
Despite the purchase of the land in San Donato for around €40m and the contradictory words of Paolo Scaroni, it seems that both of the Milan clubs now seem to be oriented towards building the new stadium in the San Siro area.
As per the latest plans outlined, the new facility should be built where the current stadium’s car park is. The capacity should be approximately 71,500 of which 13,000 dedicated to hospitality or premium seating.
The idea is that construction would can start at the beginning of 2027 and then conclude in 2030. Then, partial demolition work on the current San Siro can begin, but part of it will be preserved including the Curva Sud.
Speaking at a press conference after the shareholders’ meeting, Marotta was asked about the future regarding the stadium project and his comments were relayed by MilanPress.
“The new stadium is the biggest challenge of all. The gap in revenue generated by the stadium between us and our international competitors represents a burden that Inter must get rid of as soon as possible,” he said.
“We are on the right path and we trust that the process, which sees Inter and Milan together, will be completed in a reasonable time.
“A proposal will be made shortly for an offer relating to the acquisition of the current area of San Siro and the adjacent area, I will not add anything else for confidentiality. It is one of the main objectives of our ownership.”