Tuttosport: Inter have not closed the door on building new stadium with Milan

The idea of AC Milan and Inter building a new stadium together has not been completely rejected for now, with contacts having taken place between the two clubs.

As Tuttosport (via MilanNews) report this morning, Milan completed the purchase of the land in San Donato for €15m, but also had an inspection at San Siro with representatives of the construction giant WeBuild, reopening the possibility of restructuring San Siro.

In recent days there have also been talks with Inter, with whom the idea of ​​collaborating to build the new stadium seemed to have evaporated after the initial plan launched back in 2019.

The Nerazzurri are thinking of Rozzano as the site to build their own stadium, but have not closed the idea of a partnership with the Rossoneri for the new facility.

The Inter management took their time explaining to their Milan colleagues that they must evaluate what president Steven Zhang wants to do, but Gerry Cardinale is in a hurry to get things moving.

During an interview given to Corriere della Sera yesterday, Cardinale made it clear how important building a new home will be.

“I am very satisfied with the progress we are making, definitely a lot in 18 months, to build the first new stadium in Italy since 2011, with 70,000 seats. Renovating San Siro? I don’t think so at this point, but each option deserves attention,” he said.