The San Siro was supposed to host the showcase final, but Milan officials chose to leave after they were unable to assure Uefa that the planned redevelopment work would not hinder the competition.
In the San Siro region, AC Milan and Inter Milan are thinking about constructing a new stadium.
In May or June 2025, the new host stadium for the 2027 final is anticipated to be announced.
The Uefa Executive Committee met on Tuesday, and changes to the organization’s solidarity funding were also agreed.
The ‘ big five ‘ European leagues – the Premier League, La Liga, Ligue 1, Serie A and Bundesliga – agreed to have their solidarity payments capped at 10m euros (£8.3m) per season up to and including 2026-27.
This is an increase of 1.5m euros on the previous cycle, but there are now 308m euros (£256.3m) to be shared rather than 177.2m euros (£147.4m) in the previous cycle.
Clubs that don’t compete in European competitions are given the funds.
“Such funds are meant to support competitive balance across Europe’s top division leagues, where some clubs benefit from additional revenue streams due to European competition participation”, Uefa explained.
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