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Everton have found themselves being drawn into the debate about demolishing the San Siro in Milan.

Tuttomercatoweb cover the situation, and comments from President of the Senate, Ignazio La Russa.

Selling the San Siro, AC Milan and Inter Milan’s iconic stadium, was approved this week by a city council. That has paved the way for demolition, with both clubs hoping to build a replacement on the site.

The San Siro has been AC Milan’s stadium since 1926 but has not been modernised since the 1990 World Cup. Repeated attempts to modernise it have failed and, alongside Inter, the plan is to build a new 71,500 capacity ground on in its place.

This is part of a large urban regeneration project, with aims for it to be ready for Euro 2032. Italy are joint hosts of that tournament with Türkiye.

Everton example used in opposition to San Siro demolition

Architectural firms have already been appointed to design a new ground. But the idea has been met with firm opposition. Some prefer to see the San Siro modernised, or even left alone.

La Russa is one of those, because he’s seen Everton and others do the same. Subsequently, he believes the...

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