The Milan City Council has officially approved the sale of San Siro and its surrounding land to AC Milan and Inter Milan, paving the way for the construction of a new, modern stadium. The decision, reached after a heated vote, marks a turning point in the future of one of football’s most iconic venues.
San Siro Sale Approved After Close Vote
On Monday night, the Milan City Council voted in favor of selling San Siro to the two Serie A giants. The decision passed with 24 votes in favor and 20 against, allowing Milan and Inter to proceed with their €1.2 billion redevelopment project.
The plan involves demolishing most of the existing stadium and replacing it with a state-of-the-art arena, alongside improvements to infrastructure and urban regeneration in the surrounding area.
Heated Debate Among Councillors
The council’s decision followed intense discussions, with members of the Democratic Party split on the proposal. While some supported the project for its economic benefits, others strongly criticized club presidents Beppe Marotta and Paolo Scaroni.
One councillor even described the presidents as “ancient” after their remarks on politics, according to MilanNews.it.
Abstentions Prove Decisive
A key factor in the outcome was the abstention of Forza Italia councillors, who admitted the proposal had flaws but emphasized the project’s potential to create jobs and boost the local economy. Their abstentions lowered the threshold needed for approval, allowing the motion to pass.
Next Steps for AC Milan and Inter Milan
With the sale confirmed, Milan and Inter can now move forward with plans for their privately owned stadium. Amendments to the proposal include accessibility requirements and sustainability initiatives, ensuring the new arena will meet modern standards.
This decision ends years of uncertainty surrounding the future of San Siro and marks the beginning of a new era for Italian football.
Conclusion: A New Era for San Siro
The sale of San Siro is a historic step for both clubs and the city of Milan. Fans can now look forward to the development of a modern, world-class stadium that will redefine the football experience while boosting the city’s economy and infrastructure.
