🏟️ The End of an Era: San Siro Edges Closer to Demolition

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Few stadiums carry the heritage of San Siro — the shared home of AC Milan and Inter Milan for nearly a century. But that history may soon end.

Both clubs have now secured nearby land to build a new €1.25 billion, 71,500-seat stadium, bringing them closer than ever to saying goodbye to the legendary ground.

While many fans mourn the potential loss of a football cathedral, club officials insist that a modern stadium is crucial to compete with Europe’s elite financially and commercially.

As redevelopment plans progress, San Siro’s legacy — from nights of Serie A magic to European glory — will forever remain etched in football folklore.

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