Milan President reveals first details about new stadium
Milan President Paolo Scaroni says the new stadium will allow fans to be ‘closer’ to the pitch, improving the experience from the old San Siro.
Milan and Inter are preparing to build their new stadium after the Milan City Council approved the sale of the San Siro area on Monday.
Scaroni: new San Siro ‘active every day’
“We have finally closed the first game, which was fundamental. We worked on it for many years, perhaps too many. I’ve always been involved,” Milan President Scaroni told Repubblica via TMW.
“Now we can say that we’ll create a modern and efficient stadium, which will be active every day, like in all the most important European cities, but our stadium will be more beautiful. San Siro is old, but it has a fundamental characteristic: you watch the game so well. In the new stadium, it will be even better because fans will be closer to the pitch and the development will be even more vertical.”
The new stadium’s rendering is still not available, but it is believed that the new arena in San Siro, co-owned by Inter and Milan, will have 71,500 capacity and its construction will begin in 2027.