Inter’s CEO feels “there are all the conditions to be able to proceed quickly” on the shared stadium project with Milan.

The two clubs have agreed to share the cost of developing a state-of-the-art stadium, which is likely to entail renovating San Siro over a four year period.

While theoretically they could build an entirely new arena, the most likely option is for both to remain at the Meazza, but with a complete makeover.

Inter’s CEO feels “there are all the conditions to be able to proceed quickly” on the shared stadium project with Milan.

The two clubs have agreed to share the cost of developing a state-of-the-art stadium, which is likely to entail renovating San Siro over a four year period.

While theoretically they could build an entirely new arena, the most likely option is for both to remain at the Meazza, but with a complete makeover.

“It's an agreement in which the two clubs have committed themselves to working together to give the city of Milan an infrastructure on the level of the principle cities of Europe,” Alessandro Antonello told Il Sole 24 Ore.

“After that we’ll see, the work is at the beginning but the important thing is that the climate is positive between the two clubs.

“We’ve already met with the Milan city council, so there are all the conditions to be able to proceed quickly with this project which is crucial for the two clubs, but also the city.”

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