AC Milan is heading towards the new stadium in San Donato. Gianluca Comazzi, regional assessor for the Territory, spoke to Il Giorno:
"AC Milan and the Municipality of San Donato have asked the Lombardy Region to start the program agreement on the new stadium in San Donato Milanese, by June the Regional Council will approve the program agreement. I hope that Milan and Inter, if they were to leave San Siro, find an agreement to build a single new stadium. It's not up to the Region or me to say if it's a concrete prospect. I only say that if the two clubs join forces, they could benefit from it."
Renovating the San Siro? Comazzi answered:

"The possibility of renovating the current stadium exists, but it seems to me that there is a lack of will from AC Milan and Inter to do so. I repeat: too much time has been lost, the Sala Administration has been conditioned by divisions within the center-left on the clubs' project for a new facility at San Siro. What the mayor is pursuing now regarding the stadium's restyling seems more like a media attempt than a concrete one."
What will happen to San Siro?
"It's a complicated situation, there's a risk that San Siro will become an unused open-air museum. I've heard about the prospect of using the structure only for concerts, but it seems hardly achievable. You can have about twenty concerts at San Siro per year, not many more, because it's a stadium without a roof and filling it up is not easy for artists."
