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Milan's hot summer market hoping to bring fans back to San Siro

Milan's hot summer market hoping to bring fans back to San Siro

  • David Baleno (@davidbaleno), adapted and translated

It takes some investment, in football enthusiasm grows along with the market, mirroring the ambitions of any club and the will to build a major project that leads to victory. Milan is no exception, beginning to invest a lot to set up a team capable of fighting for a place and returning to the Champions League, perhaps hoping to be the surprise squad in the upcoming championship. The re-founding feeling between the club and its fans is ready to turn into something concrete, as the masses return to the stadium after years of disturbing voids on the San Siro stands.

 

According to the first data collected by the Gazzetta dello Sport, the first opening day of the ticket holder campaign led to sales 10 times higher than the first day of last year. With the prices remaining unchanged despite the prospects of the new Milan, it seems almost unnecessary to point out how easy it should be to beat the negative attendance record of last season, with only 16,450 on average. Realistically, Milan's plans have set itself the goal of touching 30,000, hoping that after the adrenaline shock produced by the arrivals of Biglia and Bonucci, the purchase of a big striker could give the boost to push up to 40,000 season ticket holders.

 

The Rossoneri club's historic record belongs to the 2007/2008 season, the one after the final of the last Champions League, with an average of 43,000 fans present at San Siro.