Report – Regional Administrative Court Hands AC Milan & Inter Decisive San Siro Boost
According to Calcio e Finanza via FCInterNews, the Regional Administrative Court has ruled in their favor.
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Indeed, the TAR reviewed the Meazza Committee's appeal to suspend the sale process earlier today.
After a careful evaluation of the request, the judges rejected it, clearing the way for the sale.
Therefore, the redevelopment can move forward as planned, with the San Siro project destined for success.
AC Milan & Inter Bid to Buy San Siro Handed Major Boost
MILAN, ITALY – APRIL 23: General view outside the stadium prior to the coppa Italia Semi Final match between FC Internazionale and AC Milan at Stadio Giuseppe Meazza on April 23, 2025 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by)
With the Meazza Committee now out of the way, Milan and Inter can proceed with their plans.
Furthermore, confidence is at an all-time high following strong backing from Milan's mayor, Beppe Sala.
The Serie A giants expect to complete the purchase of San Siro and the surrounding areas by the end of the month.
Indeed, July 31 is the target date for finalizing the deal.
As things stand, the city of Milan will soon have a stadium it deserves.

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