MILAN (AP) — The new San Siro stadium should be ready by 2030. Or at least that’s what the Milan clubs are hoping.
But Inter Milan president Giuseppe Marotta expressed concern on Friday that slow Italian bureaucracy could delay the project.
Inter and AC Milan completed their purchase of the 99-year-old stadium and surrounding area from the city on Wednesday — clearing the way for the Serie A clubs to tear it down and jointly build a new 71,500-seat arena.
The idea is to have the new stadium ready for when Italy co-hosts the 2032 European Championship with Turkey.
“It is clear that the objective is to be ready well before the start of Euro 2032 to ensure that this new stadium can be used during the European Championship,” Marotta told reporters outside the Football Business Forum

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