Milan clubs work on San Siro deal

By Football Italia staff

Inter and Milan are reportedly working to take out a joint 99-year lease on San Siro.

The iconic arena is currently owned by the city council, with the two clubs renting it for match days and events.

The Rossoneri had been planning to move out and build a stadium of their own under Silvio Berlusconi, but they abruptly shelved those plans.

That caused acrimony with their co-tenants, who had wanted to buy the Stadio Giuseppe Meazza and renovate it.

Now though Gazzetta dello Sport is reporting a thaw in relations, and in the coming weeks there could be consultations with the city over a 99-year lease.

That would effectively see the two clubs own the stadium, and ensure both remain at one of football’s most iconic arenas.

Last month the two approved a €15m renovation plan, which includes replacing seats in the first tier, expanding commercial spaces and a new lounge for the museum.

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