The president of Inter a few days after the city council who will decide on the future of Meazza: “I am optimistic, I appreciate the room, we hope that common sense will prevail”
Beppe Marotta, inside San Siro, speaks of San Siro. Not by chance: a potentially decisive week for the future of the stadium is about to begin, with the decision of the City Council on the sale of the system to clubs. The junta wrote its resolution, among the city councilors there is a political game between favorable, against, abstentions and currents within the majority. What Marotta said: “I witness a somewhat embarrassing scenario, as a football man. Football in Milan is put a little aside, we do not have the criteria to organize the Champions League final and it is not among the stadiums indicated for Euro 2032. This was because a debate was born where politicians of 30 years ago, very conservative non -innovative, who do not understand that Milan is one of the most beautiful cities in the world were also intervened. socio-economic-cultural.
Plan B
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In short, Marotta hopes that the city council approves the sale to Inter and Milan, to be completed by November 10, the day on which the constraint for the second ring will start. What if it goes wrong? “If the issue was not resolved, the two companies should go elsewhere – said the president of Inter before the match against Sassuolo -. This would not do well in Milan”. Milan hit 55 million in the San Donato area, I pass that Inter has never accomplished. Would the two clubs go together with San Donato? Maybe. Marotta for now is not talking about it: “The risk you jump everything? No, I am optimistic. I really appreciate the work of the room. We hope that common sense will prevail”.
