Despite the efforts of Roma and the Campidoglio to get work started on the new stadium in Pietralata, the residents of the area do not intend to give up.
After appeals to the administrative court, they are now preparing to take the matter before the judges of the civil court.
Their goal is to obtain the “reinstatement of possession” of the areas cleared in August to allow Dan and Ryan Friedkin’s club to begin the first excavations.
These surveys, necessary to outline the final project of the stadium with over 50,000 seats, reports La Repubblica, could be blocked by yet another legal obstacle.
The recourse to ordinary justice adds further uncertainty to a process that, for the club and its fans, should lead to the construction of the future home of the Romanisti.