The mayor of Milan, Giuseppe Sala, has spoken once again about the future of the San Siro and the new stadium project of both AC Milan and Inter clubs. Here are his words to the media:
"We are in constant contact with the teams, and it is clear that it is important that it remains within the city limits. I continue to be positive. I don't think the teams are against the public debate. It is clear that they are asking for clarity on the times and we are working on it, working hard as we have always done. It has only been a few weeks ago. I spoke of a public debate out of habit or to delay the times, which for me is just a problem."
Sala continued:
"The project they told us about is from a long time ago, then we saw the rendering, but between there and the executive project, in the middle, there is something that can be done without excessive costs. I understand both clubs, it's not like they can spend millions on uncertainties. So, we are just reflecting on that: what is the minimum level that can allow us to move forward, to have public debate and to close the case."