The city of Milan will work with AC Milan and Inter Milan on the "possible revamp" of San Siro stadium, in a bid to "prevent the two Serie A soccer clubs from leaving their historic home ground." Mayor Giuseppe Sala met AC Milan and Inter execs today to "discuss a way forward for the San Siro after a previous plan championed by both clubs to knock down the arena and build a new stadium in the same area stalled amid political resistance and heritage rules that protect historic buildings." The mayor's office said that the city, which owns the San Siro stadium, will "assess with Inter and AC Milan whether to go ahead with the revamp," while the clubs "continue working in parallel on their ongoing plans to build two separate arenas on the outskirts of Milan" (REUTERS, 2/22).
Milan working with Serie A clubs on stadium future
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