Arsenal are planning a major expansion of the Emirates that could force them to move their home matches temporarily to Wembley Stadium. Detailed work has gone into a potential overhaul of the north London stadium that would increase Arsenal’s current 60,700-capacity to beyond 70,000. It would restore the club’s standing as the biggest ground in London, overtaking West Ham United and rivals Tottenham Hotspur. It is understood the club have options to change the gradient of the stands and can also adapt the seating plan to fit in more fans. The outer bowl, however, would remain similar in appearance as the majority of developments being assessed would come inside the ground. Arsenal, though, will be well aware that Real Madrid doubled their matchday income following their recent upgrade to the Bernabéu, which generated €241m (£210m) in the most recent accounting year. Industry experts believe that a comparably steep year-on-year increase is feasible. Arsenal are restricted by...
Milan City Council passed a vote approving the sale of San Siro to Inter and Milan on Tuesday, which clears the path for the construction of a new stadium on the site. The sale is expected to be ratified once due diligence has been completed at the beginning of November. Plans for a new stadium would see San Siro, which the two rival clubs share as their home ground, mostly demolished, with only 10 per cent of the existing structure of the stadium expected to remain. There is currently no indication of where the two sides will play while the new site is being worked on. Milan have played at San Siro since 1926 and it has been shared with Inter since 1947. In 2019, both clubs announced plans to build a new 60,000-seat stadium, though the project stalled due to political opposition and Italy’s heritage regulations, which safeguard historic structures. In September 2023, Milan announced plans to construct a new 70,000-capacity stadium in the south-eastern area of the city in an...