Today's edition of Tuttosport headlines this morning:
"San Siro bis is already a case: more clients, fewer fans."
Milan and Inter aim to build a new shared stadium and want to do it in the area where San Siro is located. The project of the two Milan clubs, which in recent days presented to the Municipality of Milan their intention to purchase the Meazza and the surrounding areas, envisions a stadium with about 71,000 seats, of which 9,000 are "corporate." Therefore, only 62,000 seats will remain for "fans," many fewer than the current average attendance.
Has the Milan Prosecutor's Office opened an investigation into the new San Siro?
The Milan Prosecutor's Office has opened an informational file, model 45, and thus without any crime hypotheses or suspects at this stage, regarding the sale of the Meazza stadium and the surrounding San Siro area. The file aims to verify whether the sale of the stadium and surrounding areas causes any damage to public financesn as relayed via Milannews.it.
