The municipality has decided against building two opposite stadiums at San Siro, after Milan and Inter met with representatives from the municipal administration.
A meeting between the parties lasted for approximately one hour, when they discussed the new stadium.
A newsletter states that “the study has demonstrated the non-sustainability of the coexistence between two stadiums, due to critic generated by the acoustic, roadway impacts, the management flows and security.”
Milan President Paolo Scaroni was followed by managing director Ivan Gazidis, whilst the delegated administrator Alessandro Antonello represented Inter.
The two clubs discussed why there can’t be two stadiums facing each other in the San Siro area. The new stadium will be the Giuseppe Meazza, even if it’s reduced and reconstructed.