Ordine explains the ‘three weaknesses’ at play amid potential stadium project U-turn | OneFootball

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·12 de septiembre de 2024

Ordine explains the ‘three weaknesses’ at play amid potential stadium project U-turn

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AC Milan and Inter are once again locked in discussions over a new stadium and the current situation suggests that they would like to stick together rather than go their separate ways.

Writing for Milan News, Franco Ordine explained the three weaknesses that are currently at play for all parties when it comes to the U-turn that could be on the way.


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In the past, talks has been held over Milan and Inter both building a new stadium at San Siro together and sharing it. That was then shelved, and Milan charged off in their own direction and bought land in San Donato to build a stadium of their own.

The Rossoneri then realised they did not have the right partners to build this stadium by themselves, whilst Inter struggled to find anywhere suitable for a stadium of their own.

The weakness for Milan Mayor Beppe Sala is that he risks presiding over the split of two of Italy’s biggest clubs and they could feasibly end up far outside the centre of Milan, which is not good for the city.

For Milan, it is that they can’t stand on their own two feet in San Donato. The collective weakness for both clubs is that renovating the existing stadium would cost €700m, without factoring in land purchases.

What is certain is that time and money has been wasted on all sides and they are no closer to a solution, but the talks at Palazzo Marino tomorrow could help.

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