Paolo Scaroni, president of Milan, would have sent a letter to the Serie A League focused on stadium safety and the possibility of adopting measures against violent fans.
This was reported by the newspaper 'Il Corriere della Sera' in its edition this morning. The club's chairman, who has recently had significant influence in the League Assembly, is said to have decided to send this communication in collaboration with Beppe Marotta, president of Inter.
The reason, it is stated, would be to make stadiums safer and expel violent individuals and criminals.
According to the two presidents of Milan and Inter, this should become a priority for the entire system. Here are their words, as relayed via PianetaMilan.it.

Paolo Scaroni:
"We love our fans and are grateful for the support they give us. We just want the stadium to be a safe environment, where there is no room for violent people and criminals."
Scaroni added:
"We continue to collaborate with the prosecution and institutions."
Inter's Beppe Marotta:
"Football is a social phenomenon with a strong unifying force, and the stadium must ensure the highest level of safety against all forms of violence. Our commitment continues to ensure it remains a comfortable and safe environment."
