Meeting between Sala, Milan and Inter concluded. Antonello: "They are considering La Maura, we have a backup plan outside the city." The two Milan clubs met with the mayor to discuss the future stadium, with the Rossoneri officially informing the parties about ongoing analyses. The Inter Corporate CEO stated, "San Siro remains the main project, but we are also working on another option that we cannot reveal for confidential reasons."

This is just the latest chapter in an ongoing saga. The summit at Palazzo Marino on the topic of the New San Siro has just concluded. The meeting started punctually at 9:15 am, as per institutional convocation, and lasted only 35 minutes to try and restore a dialogue that has hit an all-time low. The summit was necessary due to both clubs' obvious desire to pursue alternative projects, faced with continuous delays on the plan that was supposed to lead to the construction of the "Cathedral" designed by Populous.

Representing Inter on one side of the table was the Corporate CEO, Alessandro Antonello, while on the other side was Milan's president Paolo Scaroni, along with the CEO Giorgio Furlani, present for the first time at a stadium meeting. Antonello and Scaroni are the top executives who, over the years of continuous delays and setbacks, have kept the new stadium project alive, now so unstable. Scaroni, the first to leave at 9:55 am without speaking to journalists, spoke officially for the first time during the meeting about Milan's decision to withdraw from the main project. Although "The Cathedral" is still an option for the Diavolo, if only for the many steps taken in recent years, they have decided to inspect La Maura, an area full of greenery not far from the San Siro district. Just three weeks for economic and environmental research before making a final decision.