However, Milan have already received permission from UEFA to host the match at Perth Stadium, which is scheduled for February. The match still requires approval from Football Australia, the Asian Football Confederation, and FIFA.
The proposed match would be the first Serie A match to be played outside Italy. Some players, including Milan's Adrien Rabiot, have expressed concerns about the plan, calling it "crazy" and "absurd." However, Serie A's Chief Executive, Luigi De Siervo, believes that playing matches abroad can be a model for the future of football.
Government officials in Western Australia are confident that Serie A will not cancel the match despite the criticism. They are waiting for the Asian Football Confederation to sanction the event, which is expected to happen in the coming days.
The decision to cancel or proceed with the match will have significant implications for the league and the game as a whole. It remains to be seen how the situation will unfold.










