WeBuild Offers to Renovate San Siro Stadium, Keeping Milan and Inter in Place

On the one hand, the municipality is pushing to keep Milan and Inter at the Meazza. On the other hand, the two Milanese clubs are already organizing to build their own stadiums. But today comes something new that could make everyone agree. Or at least please Palazzo Marino. The WeBuild company has sent a letter in which it is available to “collaborate in identifying methods and processes aimed at the functional and structural regeneration of the stadium for its better use in the medium term”. In short, to renovate San Siro.

The letter, written and delivered to Palazzo Marino by Pietro Salini CEO of WeBuild, arrives after the openness of Mayor Beppe Sala to the renovation of the system in compliance with the constraint on the second ring. The letter was addressed to Sala, the municipality’s general manager Christian Malangone, the president of Milan Paolo Scaroni and the CEO Giorgio Furlani. And, again, at the MI Stadio of Inter and Milan which manages the Meazza on behalf of the two teams.

The conditions for the renovation include that the two clubs can continue to play at San Siro during the works. For this reason WeBuild would opt for a phased intervention also in view of the Milan-Cortina 2026 Olympics. The Meazza, in fact, will host the inauguration. According to the company “the conditions could exist to carry out interventions compatible to a large extent with the calendar of events, consistent with the regulations and practices necessary to guarantee safe feasibility and consequent use, which generate the necessary upgrade desired by the municipality, by communities and sports clubs and with a potential increase in expected cash flows”.

WeBuild, in fact, has given its availability to immediately carry out a feasibility study with “economic estimates and possible times and methods of implementation”. The Municipality, meanwhile, has once again asked Milan and Inter for a meeting to understand the definitive intentions of the two clubs. In particular, to find out whether the project for the Rossoneri stadium in San Donato Milanese – on which the citizens have in any case asked for a referendum – is actually a negative response to the proposal to build a stadium owned by Milan and Inter in the Meazza area .

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