Gerry Cardinale makes a visit to Milan, according to La Gazzetta dello Sport. As reported yesterday, the American business is set to meet with AC Milan executives during his visit and attend the Milan vs Tottenham match at San Siro tonight.
The trip marks his first appearance in Milan since September. In addition to his visit, speculation continues to grow around the new stadium, with Cardinale's visit leading some to believe that discussions about the future of the San Siro area may be on the agenda.
Reports indicate that the topic of the new stadium project is also on the table. Internal club meetings have been planned, but no appointments have been made with local institutions just yet. Nevertheless, insiders suggest that Cardinale's flexible schedule might lead to a quick decision on this matter. The question remains: Should the club wait for the city of Milan to decide on the San Siro area or should they consider relocating to a private perimeter outside the city? Sesto San Giovanni is still the top option with the necessary permits already granted. But this choice would require a separation from Inter Milan and an autonomous construction of the new stadium. It's a bold move, and things could get interesting in the coming days.
Despite all the excitement, one thing is for sure: Gerry Cardinale is fiercely private. Though his expertise in sports and entertainment is well-known, little is known about the man himself. Even tracing his date of birth can be a complex exercise, unless you're willing to dig into his entire family history. As it turns out, Gerry's family tree dates back to Gabriele D'Annunzio on his mother's side, concludes the report.
