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Manchester United unveils ambitious £2bn stadium plans

Published on: March 12, 2025 2:58 PM

Manchester United has revealed plans for a £2 billion, 100,000-seat stadium near Old Trafford. This new venue aims to become the largest football stadium in the UK, with completion targeted within five years. Designed by architects Foster and Partners, the stadium will feature a unique umbrella structure and a public plaza twice the size of Trafalgar Square.

Co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe confirmed that the club will continue playing at Old Trafford until the new stadium opens. However, the historic ground, home to the club since 1910, is expected to be demolished once the new venue is finished. Ratcliffe emphasized the need to embrace change while honoring the club’s legacy.

Despite carrying £1 billion in debt, Manchester United is optimistic about financing the project as an attractive investment opportunity. Observers believe it will boost matchday revenue significantly, similar to how Tottenham’s new stadium transformed their finances. The project also aims to create 92,000 jobs, build 17,000 homes, and generate £7.3 billion annually for the UK economy.

Reactions from fans are mixed. Some supporters are excited about the new stadium, while others worry about rising ticket prices and losing Old Trafford’s heritage. The Manchester United Supporters Trust has called for transparency on costs, and some fan groups have criticized the design. Meanwhile,

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