Inter President Beppe Marotta reveals the Nerazzurri and their metropolis rivals Milan wish to construct their new stadium ‘collectively.’
Marotta spoke about future stadium plans throughout an occasion on Friday night, as by Calciomercato.com.
Latest conferences with Milan’s Municipality appear to have satisfied Inter and Milan to stay at San Siro and make a plan to construct a brand new stadium collectively in the identical space because the Stadio Meazza.
Marotta: ‘Inter and Milan wish to construct new stadium collectively’
“It’s a critical and delicate matter. Soccer is an aggregation phenomenon that solely comes after faith,” mentioned Marotta.
“Italian paperwork is the primary difficulty that has led to the delay of any initiative. It has occurred many occasions, even once I was in Venezia with Zamaprini in 1997. He purchased a area, and it’s nonetheless there after 30 years.
“Milan and Inter wish to construct the stadium collectively, and the newest updates are directed in the direction of the San Siro space, however these bureaucratic points will stay.”
Milan has additionally purchased an space in San Donato, on the outskirts of Milan, whereas Inter had recognized Rozzano because the potential venue for his or her new stadium, however neither aspect has superior initiatives to construct club-owned stadiums.
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