Moment Of Truth – Regional Administrative Court To Make San Siro Constraint Decision As AC Milan & Inter Wait With Bated Breath | OneFootball

Moment Of Truth – Regional Administrative Court To Make San Siro Constraint Decision As AC Milan & Inter Wait With Bated Breath | OneFootball

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·16 July 2025

Moment Of Truth – Regional Administrative Court To Make San Siro Constraint Decision As AC Milan & Inter Wait With Bated Breath

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Today, the Regional Administrative Court will deliver a ruling on the San Siro constraint appeal as AC Milan and Inter await the decision.

According to Gazzetta dello Sport via FCInterNews, today is a ‘key day’ for the future of the Milan clubs’ joint project.


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Milan and Inter are waiting with bated breath as the TAR prepares to decide whether to suspend the stadium sale.

Indeed, a verdict could significantly impact the timeline of their new San Siro project.

Meanwhile, the Meazza Committee filed the request to suspend the sale process due to the historic heritage.

AC Milan & Inter Waiting for TAR Decison Over San Siro with Sale Hanging In the Balance

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MILAN, ITALY – APRIL 23: General view outside the stadium prior to the coppa Italia Semi Final match between FC Internazionale and AC Milan at Stadio Giuseppe Meazza on April 23, 2025 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)

If the judges reject the appeal, the sale procedure will continue according to the timeline communicated by Beppe Sala.

Therefore, the Serie A giants can expect to finalize the agreement by July 31 as promised by Milan’s mayor.

However, if the TAR accepts the appeal, the sale process will hit a standstill.

As such, everything would go on hold, significantly compromising the progress of the project.

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