Whilst a deal has been agreed, AC Milan and Inter still don’t know when they will be able to purchase San Siro, according to a report.
There has been a lot said about the deal for San Siro recently, largely because the roadmap is laid out, but everything remains in the air. Unfortunately, it will remain so for a while, it seems. However, that is not necessarily a bad thing.
With the rush of time constraints, there is always the risk that things will be pushed through, and with something like this, it has to be spot on. After all, it is one of the biggest projects in world football, let alone thinking about Milanese projects.
Waiting game
Whilst there is no issue with it not being timelined yet, there is an issue with a lack of a timeline, and the clubs are currently waiting. As La Repubblica writes (via MilanNews), the hope is to complete the final deed by the end of this month (October).

It needs to be completed by the 10th of November, when the second-tier restrictions become effective. In the meantime, the project is continuing as normal, with the clubs meeting with Norman Foster and David Manica yesterday.