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San Siro to be demolished: Inter and Milan agree to sell the stadium

  /  autty

Milan’s legendary San Siro stadium is preparing to make way for a cutting-edge venue designed to meet modern European standards, with a target completion date of 2031—just in time for Euro 2032, which will be co-hosted by Italy and Turkey.

Once the sale resolution is approved, developers will have 40 days to finalize the ownership transfer, which must be completed by November 10. If the deadline is missed, a cultural heritage restriction will kick in, protecting the Meazza’s second tier from demolition.

San Siro construction to begin in 2027

The ambitious project will be led by world-renowned architects Lord Norman Foster and David Manica. The new stadium—set to house both Inter Milan and AC Milan—will rise on the current parking lot adjacent to San Siro. This strategic location allows both clubs to continue playing at the historic venue until construction begins in 2027.

Plans call for demolishing 90% of the existing stadium and replacing it with a sleek, 71,500-seat arena featuring two expansive tiers designed for optimal sightlines and full ADA accessibility.

According to insider reports, the surrounding area will be transformed into a vibrant sports and entertainment district, complete with hotels, retail shops, restaurants, parking facilities, and a dedicated museum for each team.

When will the new San Siro be ready?

If all goes according to schedule, Milan’s new football cathedral will be ready by spring 2031, with kickoff for Euro 2032 expected in June at 12:00 AM EST.