AC Milan and Inter are awaiting confirmation that they can proceed with the plans to buy San Siro. However, there is another obstacle to overcome.
It was never going to be easy to get a sale completed, given how previous attempts to move or renovate have gone. So, the latest step in the process is not really surprising. Instead, it is just another example of something that the clubs must overcome.
Committee claims
Right now, the Rossoneri and Nerazzurri are submitting the final documents to get the deed. Everything must be done before November 10, due to the ‘architectural constraint on the second ring being definitively triggered’, which would block a sale.
However, there are now claims that the second ring constraints should come into play sooner than expected.
As Il Giorno (via MilanPress) writes, the San Siro committees have called upon the National Council of Notaries to seek a citation from a provisional testing report from October 10, 1955. The reasoning is simple, in that report, it is believed that the steps of the second tier were used as early as September 11th of that year.
As a result, it would cancel the November 10 deadline, ruling that it should have been completed before September this year. One would assume that this was checked beforehand, so there should be nothing to worry about.
Until any denial arrives, though, there will certainly be some who worry.

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