Inter and Milan are growing impatient with the Milan municipality and so they’ve identified three areas where their new stadium could be built.

The two Milanese clubs have spent the last few years trying to push forward the new stadium project and they’ve agreed upon a design, known as ‘La Cattedrale’ with architecture firm Populous. The original idea was to build it next to the current Stadio Giuseppe Meazza, but talks with the municipality are at a standstill and patience is wearing thin.

As reported by Corriere della Sera, this impatience has led Milan and Inter to identify three possible locations for their new stadium: Sesto San Giovanni, San Donato and Segrate.

The first of these is already served by a metro line, so it’s widely accessible, and the second is connected by both a railway line and another metro line. The third will have access to a metro line by 2024.

Priority is still being given to San Siro but the two clubs are keen to continue working fast and so are not interested spending years bogged down in bureaucracy.

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  1. Changing location solves nothing! We still have to deal with the nonsensical bureaucracy in the Milan Municipality….different site, same problems.

    Decades now I am still enraged at how backward this process is. Obstacle after obstacle, constantly holding back the growth of Italian football year after year. Disgusting.

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