San Siro does not yet have a precise “closing day” set, but current plans point to it remaining in use into the early 2030s, with demolition expected to happen only after a new nearby stadium is completed, around 2031–2032.

What is planned for San Siro?

  • AC Milan and Inter bought San Siro and the surrounding land from the city of Milan in 2025 with the stated intention to demolish it and build a new, modern stadium in the area.
  • The clubs plan to keep playing at San Siro until the new ground is ready, so the stadium will not “close” abruptly but will be phased out once the replacement is complete.

Indicative timeline for closure

  • Reports describing the project roadmap suggest:
    • Construction of the new stadium first, then a public tender for demolition between roughly late 2030 and early 2031.
* Actual demolition and partial conservation of parts of the Meazza (San Siro) running from about April 2031 to May 2032.
  • Other coverage notes that the clubs hope the new stadium will be ready in time for Euro 2032, which matches the idea that San Siro would only close and be torn down once that replacement is complete.

So, when will San Siro close?

  • In practical terms, San Siro is expected to stay open through the 2020s, including the 2026 Winter Olympics period and several more football seasons.
  • The best current estimate is that San Siro will close to regular top-level matches shortly before its demolition phase, somewhere around 2031, with the bulk of the structure gone by about mid‑2032 if the project keeps to the published roadmap.

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