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Manchester United is exploring options for the future of Old Trafford, considering either a £1 billion redevelopment of the current stadium or a £2 billion new build on adjacent land, with a decision expected by the end of the year. The club has launched a fan survey, set to be sent to season ticket holders and members, to gather opinions on their current matchday experience and preferences for the stadium's future. Co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe supports the new stadium initiative, while the Lord Coe-chaired Old Trafford Regeneration Task Force will oversee the decision-making process. Former United captain Gary Neville has urged fans to participate in the survey to ensure their voices are central to the planning. This initial consultation will be followed by focus groups and town hall meetings, aiming to enhance fan engagement in the regeneration project. The Manchester United Supporters' Trust emphasizes the importance of incorporating fan feedback in this critical decision.
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