AC Milan & Inter Vs Milan City Council: “Renovating San Siro Costs Less Than Building A New Stadium” | OneFootball

AC Milan & Inter Vs Milan City Council: “Renovating San Siro Costs Less Than Building A New Stadium” | OneFootball

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·8 September 2025

AC Milan & Inter Vs Milan City Council: “Renovating San Siro Costs Less Than Building A New Stadium”

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AC Milan and Inter have drafted a feasibility study of alternative project options that contradict the San Siro costs set by the city council.

According to La Presse via FCInterNews, the new estimation could disrupt the harmony between the clubs and the City of Milan.


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Per the city’s claim, renovating San Siro and the surrounding areas would cost up to €510 million.

Meanwhile, the same analysis suggests that building a new stadium would set the clubs back €650 million.

However, the latest study contrasts these figures.

AC Milan & Inter Make New Feasibility Study for San Siro Project

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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 San Siro on April 23, 2025 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)

The new study shows that a full renovation of the San Siro would cost just €428.4 million.

Indeed, €371.7 million of that amount would go for the stadium itself and €56.7 million for external areas and infrastructure.

On the other hand, constructing a new stadium and repurposing part of the existing facility would reach €810.7 million.

Then, the total cost could rise to over €1.2 billion when factoring in the entire multi-use complex.

Therefore, the revised figures could spark renewed tensions between the clubs and the City of Milan.

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