Manchester United plans £2bn stadium, aims for 100,000 capacity
Manchester United plans £2bn stadium, aims for 100,000 capacity

Manchester United plans £2bn stadium, aims for 100,000 capacity

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Manchester United is set to announce plans for a new 100,000-seat stadium, spearheaded by co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe, with an estimated cost of £2 billion. The ambitious project, designed by renowned architect Lord Norman Foster, aims to create a 'Wembley of the north', featuring a glass and steel canopy and a vast fan village, while preserving the essence of the iconic Old Trafford. Ratcliffe emphasized the need for a stadium that reflects the stature of the club and the Premier League, expressing confidence that the project is financially feasible without direct government funding. The development is part of a broader regeneration plan for the Trafford area, which is expected to create over 90,000 jobs and enhance the local economy. Support from the government and local officials, including Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham, has been crucial for the project's future. The announcement is highly anticipated as it represents a significant step towards revitalizing Manchester United's infrastructure and fan experience.

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