
A Program Agreement involving the Region, the Council, and the two clubs is expected to be signed by mid-June. The goal is to finish the full approval process so construction can start in the second half of 2027. Lombardy Regional President Attilio Fontana will meet party delegation leaders and the Budget Councillor on May 28 to address potential issues before the agreement is signed. Opponents plan further demonstrations on the following day at Parco dei Capitani at 17:00 CEST, where part of the stadium will be built. Milan and Inter are finalising a project designed by Norman Foster with David Manica for presentation in July, supported by the Council to boost fan interest. On June 23, five pending appeals before the Lombardy Regional Administrative Court will be decided in a consolidated hearing. Milan also sent a fan survey last month to gather opinions on project aspects.
"The project for the new San Siro continues to progress as the Program Agreement between the Region, the Council and the two clubs should be signed by mid-June. Today's edition of Il Giornale (via MilanPress) has provided an update on the stadium plans, beginning with the aim is to complete the entire approval process in order to start construction in the second half of 2027."
"Meanwhile, Lombardy Regional President Attilio Fontana has called a meeting with party delegation leaders and the Budget Councillor for May 28 to discuss any potential issues with the new facility before signing the agreement. Even the opponents of the project are not stopping, as tomorrow they will return to the square with various initiatives."
"They will then all meet at 17:00 CEST at the Parco dei Capitani, where part of the stadium will be built. Milan and Inter are meanwhile finalising the project designed by Norman Foster with David Manica so as to present it in July, something that the Council is also pushing for given that the publication of the images should have a positive impact among fans."
"Finally, on June 23, a decision will be made on the five appeals pending before the Lombardy Regional Administrative Court, which will be consolidated into a single hearing. As a reminder, last month Milan sent out a survey to ask fans for their opinions on various aspects of the project. The seven-year plan continues to progress, albeit slowly and carefully."
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