Milan mayor Beppe Sala admits he would rather San Siro is renovated but has invited the Rossoneri and Inter to come up with a ‘clear proposal’.
Inter CEO Alessandro Antonello reiterated on Tuesday his club’s wish to work with Milan on building a new stadium to replace San Siro, and Sala was asked for his thoughts.
“The superintendence is checking that there are no constraints on San Siro,” he told Sky Sport Italia.
Milan mayor Beppe Sala admits he would rather San Siro is renovated but has invited the Rossoneri and Inter to come up with a ‘clear proposal’.
Inter CEO Alessandro Antonello reiterated on Tuesday his club’s wish to work with Milan on building a new stadium to replace San Siro, and Sala was asked for his thoughts.
“The superintendence is checking that there are no constraints on San Siro,” he told Sky Sport Italia.
“I’m not aware of any, but I reiterate my position: I’d prefer to work on the existing San Siro.
“If the two teams, for fear of having to play on a construction site while the season is ongoing, prefer a different project, they know what scope we can give them in terms of construction.
“It’s clear to them and us that a stadium without any further development is hardly sustainable.
“I’m not in a hurry, but I’d like them to come to us with a clear proposal. One way or another, it would be a good thing for Milan.
“I have to think like a mayor rather than a fan. I’m fond of San Siro but, as mayor, I must say that it’s only an issue of rules being respected so let’s see what happens.”