The city council are keen on Inter’s plan to redevelop San Siro if Milan move out, according to reports this morning.

The Rossoneri are looking to build a stadium of their own in the Portello area of the city, with their rivals planning to take over Giuseppe Meazza, which they currently share.

The city council are keen on Inter’s plan to redevelop San Siro if Milan move out, according to reports this morning.

The Rossoneri are looking to build a stadium of their own in the Portello area of the city, with their rivals planning to take over Giuseppe Meazza, which they currently share.

It’s believed that the Nerazzurri would then spend around €70m on making improvements to the old stadium, and Gazzetta dello Sport reports these plans have met with unofficial approval.

The newspaper quotes the head of the city’s department of sport, Chiara Bisconti, saying that the idea of Inter having their own stadium has been ‘welcomed with great enthusiasm.

The sports daily speculates that the conditions will include a long lease, probably of around 99 years, after which the stadium would revert to the city.

There would also probably clauses whereby the Nerazzurri must invest certain amounts in the stadium and surrounding area, or lose the lease.

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