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Originally Posted by hitmannq8
Because they'll be the first Italian stadium to own their stadium and will get all of the income at the gates. Italian clubs usually rent their stadiums from the city councils and share the incomes at the games. With this move, Juve will probably double their income and thus have double the transfer budget the rest of the Italian teams. Milan used to be always the first team that "starts a new trend" whether it is in football tactics or whether it's in management. I'm afraid Juventus have done better than us in this aspect and this could potentially see Juventus escalate and return to dominate Italy in 2-3 years. (given they get rid of the joke of a management and coach they have)
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Even with their new stadium, they'll need more time ...
About the fact they did better than us, maybe it's true, but Milan is a special case for the stadium question, and it's probably more difficult to leave San Siro (and letting Inter use it ?!) ...