The sale of the Meazza to the two clubs must be perfected by November 10 in order not to trigger the bond of the superintendency. Then the process will begin for the choice of the project. Objective: new system ready in 2031
San Siro now has the attention of all Italian football fans and beyond. When the city council approves the resolution of sales to clubs, as seems obvious, questions will be born. Will the Meazza be demolished? With what time? And will anyone try to block the process? The new stadium parallel to other curiosities. When will it be built? When will you see the project? Step by step, the answers on the timing of the two stadiums of Milan.
When will the sale of San Siro take place?
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The sale to Inter and Milan must be perfected by 10 November, the date within which the deed will be reached. In short, the next 40 days will be used to have the green light of the banks and complete the deed practices. On 10 November are the columns of Hercules because on that date the constraint will start on the second ring decided by the Superintendency for the Metropolitan City of Milan. If that day the Meazza is publicly owned, it can no longer be demolished.
New stadium in Milan: the timing of the project
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Next year it will be played on two parallel floors. Milan and Inter will continue to play at San Siro, who will also host the inauguration ceremony of the winter games in February 2026. Elsewhere, two developments will be followed. Manica and “Foster+Partners”, the two architecture studies of world relevance chosen by Inter and Milan, will develop the project of the new stadium, at the moment not started concretely. These are the months in which the shape, characteristics, peculiarity of the new 71,500 -seater system will be decided. The project will then be approved by a service conference, which will then involve the Municipality, Region, Regional Agency for Environmental Protection and other Bodies. Not a trivial procedure. The opponents, who want to continue to have San Siro as a football house in Milan, will have appeals in the same period. Many appeals, according to the forecasts, destined to leave immediately. The stadium match will move to court.
When will the work for the new stadium in Milan begin?
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The works for the new stadium, to be built in the parking area of the current Meazza, will begin in the first half of 2027 The fans will obviously park elsewhere and, for a few years, two stadiums would coexist. One in activity, one under construction.
Inter and Milan stadium, when is the inauguration foreseen?
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The glass ball with the stadiums does not work: it is too difficult to predict the future. A reasonable hypothesis, in Inter and Milan calculations, however, provides for the inauguration of the new plant in 2031, after four years of work. For a few months, Milan would have two stadiums, one ancient and a modern one, to look at the face to face night and day. The past and the future on the same square.
What will remain of the old San Siro?
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San Siro, however, will be dismantled, therefore largely demolished, with reasonable speed. Let’s say in the first 12 months from the construction of the stadium. “The demolition is carried out with mechanical machines – explained Roberto Spagnolo, the sole coordinator of the construction project of the new Atalanta stadium -. In a first phase, the elements are eliminated extraneous to concrete, such as glass, barriers, parapetti, doors. Then with mammoth pliers the structure breaks out. In the end, the concrete is subtle and it is separated from the iron”. The demolition would start from the roof and would go down. The third ring first would be removed, then the second, then the first, in a large construction site. The south-east corner of the stadium would remain standing, with part of the Orange Tribune and part of the South Curve.
Will Milan host € 2032?
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A question, on the sidelines, remains pending. Italy will host Euro 2032 together with Türkiye and in the coming months we will come to the choice of the stadiums that will host the European Championship. Italy has only one 100% stadium at the height of the event: the Juventus Stadium in Turin. San Siro does not meet the UEFA requirements, the new stadium would obviously do. Among all the eyes that looked at the city council at a distance, those of Cerefin were among the most attentive.
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