Manchester United unveil plans for 100,000-seater new stadium in regeneration project
- Manchester United has unveiled plans for a new 100,000-seater stadium next to Old Trafford, aiming to surpass Wembley as the UK's largest stadium.
- The new stadium is part of a regeneration project estimated to add £7.3 billion to the UK's economy, creating 92,000 jobs.
- The project has received support from the U.K. Government, and the design will be led by architect Norman Foster.
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New Trafford: can it fix Manchester United's footballing problems?
Manchester United have unveiled plans for a new £2 billion stadium that will be "the Wembley of the North" – and a sign of the club's ambition to be at the pinnacle of the footballing world, despite its current poor form on the pitch.The "iconic" 100,000-seater stadium, designed by Norman Foster, will be built on a car park next to the team's current Old Trafford stadium. It will be to Manchester what the Eiffel Tower is to Paris, the club claim…
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Manchester United release concept art of new 100,000 seater, £2bn stadium
Manchester United have unveiled plans to build a £2bn, 100,000-seater stadium near Old Trafford, which would become the largest football venue in the UK. The club aims to create "the world’s greatest football stadium," with completion expected within five years. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Manchester United (@manchesterunited) The project, designed by architects Foster and Partners, will feature a u…
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