MILAN:
The future of one of the world's most famous stadiums will be decided on Monday when councillors in Milan hold a knife-edge vote on whether to sell the San Siro to the city's two football giants.
Inter Milan and , who between them have been crowned European champions 10 times, are waiting to see whether Italy's economic capital will allow them to purchase from the city the site on which the San Siro sits for 197 million euros ($230 million).
A vote in favour would allow the two clubs to build a brand new ground with a capacity of 71,500 on the land adjacent to the current stadium which serves as matchday car parking and a local park.
Once completed the new stadium would replace the current San Siro, which would then be almost entirely demolished in order to make way for new park