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Manchester United are considering selling the naming rights to a refurbished Old Trafford or a newly-built stadium as part-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe seeks to drive up revenues to fund the project ...
Manchester United is currently planning a redevelopment of Old Trafford on its existing grounds. Given the projected cost of at least £2 billion, exploring various financial avenues, including ...
LONDON — Soccer giant Manchester United plans to say goodbye to its storied Old Trafford stadium and build a 100,000-seater stadium nearby as the team continues to struggle on the field.
United co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe has repeatedly expressed his desire to build a new state-of-the-art arena, with Old Trafford currently in a poor state. Advertisement ...
United must be very careful not to lose the kind of wild energy that Old Trafford can generate through its narrow seats and steep terraces. Keeping ticket prices affordable is another major aspect.
Old Trafford has been the home of the famed soccer club since 1910. ... Man United to leave Old Trafford for new 100,000-seat stadium. Updated: Mar. 11, 2025, 1:17 p.m.
Manchester United will deliver a decision on whether it intends to redevelop Old Trafford or build a new 100,000-seater stadium by the summer, the club said on Friday.
It's literally out with the Old and in with the new for English Premier League soccer team Manchester United. The club unveiled plans Tuesday to build a new stadium to replace Old Trafford, its ...
United wants the venue to be part of a wider project to regenerate the surrounding Old Trafford area, which it said would be worth £7.3 billion ($9.4bn) to the U.K. economy.