Inter, AC Milan unveil stunning new project

Inter, AC Milan unveil stunning new project

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The operation to build a new stadium in Milan's San Siro area is worth 1.2 billion euros, according to a dossier presented by football clubs Inter and AC Milan to the municipal administration.

The facility will accommodate 71,500 places and is set to be operational 365 days a year, according to the 250-page dossier which explains how the area of the clubs' current home would be transformed after its acquisition by the Serie A giants, CE Report quotes ANSA.

On Monday, Milan's City Council published the public tender for the sale.

The construction of the stadium alone, which according to the project would be completed by 2031, would be worth around 700 million euros.

The two clubs' project would include building a new stadium and developing the surrounding area into a citadel of sport with a museum, stores, offices, a hotel and green area, along with guidelines on the 'refunctionalization' of the iconic San Siro, whose official name is the Stadio Giuseppe Meazza.

The two clubs would buy the 98-year-old stadium and the area from the city council.

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