Inter Milan president Beppe Marotta expressed concern for Milan's situation, which is without leadership and a coach after Gerry Cardinale's decision to fire Allegri, Furlani, Tare and Moncada. "In Italy, bureaucracy is very slow, we have stalled, thanks to the tenacity of our ownership and that of Milan, we have moved forward", said Marotta. The new stadium project was announced after the sale of the Meazza to the two clubs, which gave the green light to the new project. "It will have 71,500 seats, so we will keep the current capacity. And we will do better than what is offered by English, French and German stadiums today", said Paolo Scaroni, Milan president. The new stadium will be built together with Inter and Milan, which have the same needs and this simplifies everything. "The stadium develops economic resources and serves a modern, hospitable product", said Marotta. "San Siro is a world icon, but it is a dated stadium that does not give you comfort like a sky box or other activities during the week", he added. The Real wants to reach half a billion euros in revenue, we reach 90-100 million and there is already a gap with Spain and the Premier League. If we combine this with a concept of security, it leads us to say that we want the new stadium. It is a need but in Italy, bureaucracy is very slow, we have stalled, thanks to the tenacity of our ownership and that of Milan, we have moved forward. From an emotional point of view, having our own home develops a sense of belonging, gives you that extra force that leads you to reach a few more points in the standings. The team gives you 90-95%, the rest comes from other components.