With AC Milan and Inter Milan having agreed to revamp the iconic San Siro stadium in a project reportedly worth €1 billion (R20 billion), two stunning design concepts for their new home ground have now reportedly been revealed.
Click through the gallery above to see some images of the latest San Siro designs, as published by both clubs!
The two Serie A giants have been sharing their home ground, also known as Stadio Giuseppe Meazza, since 1947.
It was originally built in 1926 and was last renovated, at a cost of €55 million (R1.1 billion), between 1987 and 1990 ahead of the 1990 FIFA World Cup in Italy.
However, both clubs now want to rebuild the iconic stadium, which is the largest in Italy and among the biggest in Europe with a capacity of 80 018, and have presented their plans for the new stadium, which will retain parts of the old San Siro.
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"The new concepts designed by Populous and Manica/Sportium provide for the retention of a part of the current Giuseppe Meazza Stadium within a new retail and sports district that can be used 365 days a year, including about 106 000 square metres of green space (nearly double the current 56 000 square metres of green space on the current site)," a statement on Inter's official website read.
"FC Internazionale Milano and AC Milan believe it is essential, especially in light of the current moment, to commence a project that represents more than one billion euros of private investment, which will generate thousands of new jobs and serve as a cornerstone for the future development of the city of Milan and Italian football."
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Click through the gallery above to see some images of the design concepts for the new San Siro/Guiseppe Meazza Stadium, and let us know, in the comments section below, which one you prefer!