Milan hope to make “a final decision” on their stadium situation by the end of the year, President Paolo Scaroni confirms.

The Rossoneri held their shareholders’ meeting today, and the issue of whether they’ll stay at San Siro or seek to build their own ground was raised.

“Certainly having a modern and efficient stadium is essential for the revenues that are missing at Milan,” Scaroni replied.

Milan hope to make “a final decision” on their stadium situation by the end of the year, President Paolo Scaroni confirms.

The Rossoneri held their shareholders’ meeting today, and the issue of whether they’ll stay at San Siro or seek to build their own ground was raised.

“Certainly having a modern and efficient stadium is essential for the revenues that are missing at Milan,” Scaroni replied.

“We’ve taken this problem as one of our priorities. There are many hypotheses being considered, including sharing San Siro with Inter.

“I would like, by the end of the year, to have made a final decision.”

It has been speculated in recent weeks that both Milan and Inter are working on taking out a 99-year lease on the stadium and renovating it.

Scaroni was also asked about sponsorship.

“I have no big news to tell you. There are no large incoming sponsors or outgoing ones. This is a subject that’s fundamental for the growth of Milan.

“There are two mountains to climb. On the one hand sponsorship and merchandising, and on the other sporting results. If the latter doesn’t happen, then sponsors won’t arrive.

“We’re generating what we did in 2003, 15 years ago. So revenue is vital, and I’m focusing all my attention on it.”

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