Manchester United plans 100,000-seat stadium in Old Trafford
Manchester United plans 100,000-seat stadium in Old Trafford

Manchester United plans 100,000-seat stadium in Old Trafford

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Manchester United has unveiled ambitious plans for a new 100,000-capacity stadium, designed by Foster + Partners, which aims to become the 'Wembley of the North.' The stadium, estimated to cost £2 billion, will be built adjacent to the current Old Trafford and is expected to create 92,000 jobs and 17,000 new homes in Greater Manchester. The design emphasizes sustainability, featuring a large canopy for solar energy and rainwater collection, while enhancing fan experience through a walkable and well-connected area. Co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe highlighted the project's potential to transform the club's historic identity and boost the local economy significantly. The stadium's construction is projected to take just five years, utilizing prefabrication techniques to expedite the process. Support for the project includes backing from local government officials, who envision it as a catalyst for regional regeneration.

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