Milan football clubs 'Milan' and 'Inter' have become co-owners of the San Siro stadium. This was announced in a joint statement from the clubs. The clubs signed a contract with the municipality of Milan to acquire the urban area where the Giuseppe Meazza stadium and the surrounding lands are located. For the right to own the current stadium and the parking lots, where the new stadium is planned to be built, 'Milan' and 'Inter' paid 197 million euros. The new stadium, whose construction is scheduled to be completed in 2031, will have a capacity of 71,500 seats and will cost the clubs 1.2 billion euros. The new venue will be shared by both clubs.
Milan and Inter become co-owners of San Siro
Milan and Inter football clubs have acquired the rights to the San Siro stadium from the municipality of Milan for 197 million euros. They plan to build a new shared stadium on its site, with the project cost estimated at 1.2 billion euros.