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Milan and Inter Meet with Mayor Sala to Discuss Stadium Plans

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A significant meeting took place this morning at Palazzo Marino, bringing together key figures to discuss the ongoing stadium situation for Milan’s two prominent football clubs. Mayor Beppe Sala hosted AC Milan’s president Paolo Scaroni and Inter Milan’s CEO Alessandro Antonello to address the crucial topic of the clubs’ future stadium plans.

Calciomercato report that this meeting follows yesterday’s gathering at Casa Milan, where AC Milan’s owner Gerry Cardinale met with club executives including Zlatan Ibrahimovic, Giorgio Furlani, Geoffrey Moncada, and Paolo Scaroni. However, it’s worth noting that Cardinale was not present at today’s meeting with the mayor.

The stadium issue has been a long-standing topic of discussion and negotiation between the clubs and the city. Both AC Milan and Inter Milan have been exploring options for either renovating their current shared home, the iconic San Siro, or potentially building a new, modern stadium to meet their future needs.

While details of the meeting’s outcomes have not been disclosed, it’s clear that finding a solution that satisfies both clubs and the city remains a priority. The stadium project is crucial for the long-term competitiveness and financial sustainability of both Milan giants.

Interestingly, Cardinale’s absence from today’s meeting is explained by his focus on other pressing matters. Despite being in Italy, the AC Milan owner is currently engaged in discussions with the club’s management regarding transfer market strategies and planning for the upcoming season.

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