
The stadium was built in the 1950s, and that is becoming increasingly clear. The athletics track in particular – and there is even a moat – bothers the flamboyant chairman. “It’s a shithole. PSG pays the same rent as us, but they have exclusivity and earn a hundred million euros a year. We, on the other hand, only have access for three days: before, during and after the match,” he complained.
Wim Kieft: ‘It is still too early to include Noa Lang in the same league as Mateja Kezman and Santiago Gimenez’
The Italian top club has been dreaming for years of a new football temple with more than 70,000 seats, but according to De Laurentiis it is being stopped by the city.
© UEFA via Getty Images
“The authorities here are the biggest enemies of football. They do not realize that 25 million people care about this sport. We need thirty hectares for a truly modern complex,” he was clear.
