Manchester United have received a major boost in plans for the redevelopment of Old Trafford with ... feasibility of reshaping Old Trafford, either through a new stadium or developing the current ...
Chancellor Rachel Reeves has publicly backed plans for the redevelopment of Manchester United’s home ground Old Trafford.
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 ...
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 ...
MANCHESTER, England — Manchester United has received support from the British government for the club’s project to regenerate the area around its Old Trafford ... a new stadium that could ...
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.
The Task Force determined that a redeveloped Old Trafford could increase the capacity of the existing stadium to 87,000, whereas a new build stadium would allow capacity to reach 100,000.
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.
A survey released in November found a majority of United fans favour a new stadium rather than the redevelopment of Old Trafford. Trafford Council and Greater Manchester Combined Authority will ...
United will consider both avenues before a final decision is made later this year with 2024 fan surveys opting in favour of a new stadium due to the multitude of issues at Old Trafford.
United said the task force determined that a redeveloped stadium could increase Old Trafford's capacity to 87,000, while a new stadium could house 100,000 supporters. United said both options ...