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The architectural landscape of European football is set for a dramatic reshaping as two of Italy’s fiercest rivals, AC Milan and Inter, confirm a monumental £1 billion project to replace the historic San Siro.
The two clubs have collaborated off the pitch, hiring the architects behind Manchester United’s new stadium to design a modern, 71,500-seater ground, with work scheduled to begin in 2027.
This once-in-a-generation move contrasts with developments at Bayern Munich, where the club is moving swiftly to secure the future of superstar Michael Olise.
The Bavarian giants are reportedly adamant about rewarding the winger with a contract extension, despite his current deal—signed just over a year ago following his switch from Crystal Palace—running until 2029.
Meanwhile, controversy continues to surround Barcelona, whose hopes of returning to Camp Nou this weekend have been denied again after the City Council refused to grant the necessary licence due to security concerns amid ongoing renovations.
Manager Hansi Flick’s side is now forced to look elsewhere to host Real Sociedad.
Separately, La Liga president Javier Tebas weighed in on the 2025 Ballon d’Or result, claiming that Barcelona sensation Lamine Yamal only missed out on the prestigious award to Paris Saint-Germain’s Ousmane Dembele because of the Spanish teenager's age, asserting it is only a matter of time before Yamal is crowned the world’s best footballer.
2025-09-25 11:09:00



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