MILAN (Reuters) - Milan's top soccer clubs, AC Milan and Inter Milan, presented on Wednesday a joint plan to build a new stadium in the city, proposing to invest more than 1.2 billion euros (£1.08 billion) in the project.
The stadium would have a capacity of 60,000 and be built next to the current San Siro arena, which is owned by the City of Milan and where they both currently play their home games.
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