Chancellor Rachel Reeves has publicly backed plans for the redevelopment of Manchester United’s home ground Old Trafford.
Manchester United's plan to build a 100,000-seat stadium has taken a big step toward becoming reality, with the vision ...
Manchester United are set to make a decision before the end of the season on whether to redevelop Old Trafford or build a new ...
A massive Old Trafford regeneration around a new 100,000-seat stadium, or 87,000 refurbished arena, is planned by the mayor. Andy Burnham has named Old Trafford as a key ‘growth location’ for ...
The Task Force determined that a redeveloped Old Trafford could increase the capacity of the existing ground, which has stood in place since 1910, from 74,000 to 87,000, But a new-build stadium ...
The team, which includes Gary Neville, Manchester mayor Andy Burnham and Lord Sebastian Coe, set out a feasibility study of either redeveloping the current Old Trafford or building a new stadium.
Manchester United have moved a step closer to building one of the biggest stadiums in Europe ... project around Old Trafford in Manchester that will see new housing, commercial and public space ...
While United's new stadium is at the heart of their project, the Task Force has determined they could increase the current capacity of Old Trafford to 87,000. Whereas building an entirely new ...
United bosses are working on plans to either redevelop the ailing Old Trafford stadium with an enhanced 87,000 capacity, or build a brand new 100,000 capacity stadium. The mayor of Greater ...
The Government support comes after Mail Sport revealed earlier this month that the prospect of a new stadium and the demolishing of Man United's current Old Trafford home had taken a step forwards.
MANCHESTER UNITED have been handed a huge boost in their hopes to build a new 100,000-seat stadium. The government has backed the proposed project to redevelop the Old Trafford area. Chancellor ...