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Inter president Massimo Moratti is pushing forward plans to build a new stadium, according to Ilsussidiario.net.
The report claims Moratti is busy carrying out the early spadework, with the new venue potentially completed by 2014.
Inter are keen on having a stadium that meets all their modern requirements. A 60,000 capacity building is being mooted, and it will have many luxuries for fans, including heated seats.
Moratti will invest around €300 million in the new arena, and he hopes to make that back within in three years of completion through gate receipts. The club plans to generate €100m-per-season in stadium-related revenue, compared to €30m at present.
The new venue is likely to be modelled on English stadia, meaning no running track. Over the years Inter have shared the Giuseppe Meazza - more commonly known as the San Siro - with rivals Milan, but the idea is to move away from council owned stadiums.
Juventus are already building their own stadium, having bought and begun regeneration on the old Stadio delle Alpi. Their new arena is expected to be complete in 2011.
Other clubs who reportedly have plans for a new venue in the future are Lazio, Roma and Genoa.
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