AC Milan and Inter have expressed a willingness to further evaluate the idea of renovating San Siro rather than moving out, according to a report.
For some time now it has been known that Milan have decided to build a new facility in the San Francesco area, in the region of San Donato Milanese. Things proceeded, with the land bought and the Program Agreement process underway, suggesting that it was a final decision.
This is despite the fact that the Rossoneri and Inter have always kept open a glimmer of hope on the possibility of renovating San Siro, in the event that there was the opportunity to play there even during the Webuild works.
Now, according to the newspaper La Repubblica (via PianetaMilan), Milan and Inter have taken a step back from their initial decisions, which were to build their own new state of the art homes.
The Nerazzurri would drop the Rozzano idea and the Diavolo would set aside the idea of building in San Donato Milanese. This is with a view to renovating San Siro for a total of €500m, to be split between the two clubs.
This would also mean that there is no longer the possibility of hosting the Champions League final in 2027, because of the time that the works would take to complete.