Manchester United have revealed plans to build a brand-new 100,000-seater stadium, billed as “the most iconic in the world”, and move the club from its historic home of Old Trafford.
OLD TRAFFORD will take about 12 months to dismantle once Manchester United move into their new £2billion stadium. Plans were revealed earlier this week for a new 100,000-seater home in the shadow ...
Manchester United have confirmed they are knocking down Old Trafford and building a new 100,000-seater stadium on the existing site. The new stadium will cost in the region of £2billion to build ...
City make the short trip to Old Trafford on Sunday as we prepare to lock horns with Manchester United in our latest Premier League derby. It’s always one of the undoubted highlights of the season – ...
Old Trafford could be deconstructed in 12 months after Manchester United move into their new stadium. United are targeting the 2030-31 season to move into their 100,000-seater 'New Trafford' stadium.
Manchester United intend to build a 100,000-capacity new stadium rather than redevelop their existing Old Trafford home. United announced the ambitious plans on Tuesday, with London-based ...
MANCHESTER UNITED have announced plans to build a brand new 100,000-seater super stadium under a vast "umbrella" near Old Trafford. Co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe's vision of a £2 BILLION 'Wembley of ...
I feel conflicted and optimistic, sad and excited about the news that Manchester United plan to build a new Old Trafford. There are so many questions — the first being how it will be paid for.
Manchester United have launched plans to build a new 100,000-seater stadium at Old Trafford. The plan is for the stadium to be the centrepiece of the regeneration of the Old Trafford area.
Manchester United officially announced plans to leave Old Trafford, their home for more than 100 years, and move into a new stadium. The proposal was unveiled on Tuesday and has been backed by ...
United intend to demolish Old Trafford and build a new stadium as the centrepiece of a huge 260-acre regeneration project that co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe hopes will be to Manchester what the ...
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