As AC Milan continue to make progress on their plans for a new stadium, the prospect of a privately owned venue becomes increasingly appealing. With Inter's financial struggles, it seems unlikely that the Nerazzurri will be able to construct a stadium of their own anytime soon. Meanwhile, the Rossoneri's owners, RedBird Capital Partners, appear to be taking some steps forward towards making this idea become concrete, as pointed out by the Italy-based website Milan News.
In the next few weeks, it will be interesting to see how these developments unfold. One thing is for sure, the buzz surrounding Milan's potential new stadium is growing louder and stronger with each passing day. However, there are still important factors to consider.
The stadium's capacity should be aimed towards a figure closer to 70,000 rather than 60,000, adds the source, while the prices of tickets and season tickets must not exclude the majority of fans. The supporters are the backbone of any football club and should be treated accordingly, as the primary guardians of the faith towards Milan. Their satisfaction is paramount, and if they are treated well, they will be more willing to invest in official merchandise and other club-related products.
