Man United give fresh update on proposed new 100,000-capacity stadium

Manchester United announced plans to build a new 100,000-capacity stadium last year

Man United give fresh update on proposed new 100,000-capacity stadium
Man United give fresh update on proposed new 100,000-capacity stadium Photo: The Independent

Manchester United announced plans to build a new 100,000-capacity stadium last year
Manchester United ’s ambitious plans for a new 100,000-capacity stadium are "on track" despite the club yet to finalise its exact location or a definitive timeframe for completion.

The project, which would see the construction of the UK’s largest football ground, remains in its formative stages a year after its initial unveiling.

Colette Roche, the club executive spearheading the development, confirmed significant progress behind the scenes, particularly concerning investment and land positioning.

However, she downplayed suggestions that the stadium could be ready by 2030, clarifying the complex nature of such a large-scale undertaking.

Roche told the club’s official podcast: "When we launched the idea of a new stadium 12 months ago, we did say it would take between four and five years for construction and that’s right.

“But I think people read that as we might have the stadium ready for 2030, but with a stadium build as complex as the one that we’re going to enter into, it does take one or two years to get ready for construction – to get the land assembled, to get the funds in place and to get the planning permission.

“So that’s the part that we’re doing right now.

So we’ve not named a date for opening, but we are on track within those timescales."
Beyond the stadium itself, the club is actively seeking funding from various sources, envisioning the project as a catalyst for wider regeneration in the area.

Roche highlighted key areas of advancement: "Some of the examples of progress we’ve made is first and foremost on the land assembly.

“I think the second area that we’ve done a lot in is around investment and I’m delighted to say we’ve had a lot of interest.

There’s a lot of people and organisations that want to invest, not just in the stadium, but also in the wider stadium district."
The club has engaged extensively with its fanbase, receiving approximately 80,000 responses to a survey on the project.

They are confident the new stadium will honour their rich history while reflecting future ambitions, promising substantial benefits for the local community.

Roche concluded: "It is much more than a stadium.

My priority and the club’s priority is going to be the best stadium for the best team and the best fan experience.

“But when we’ve done all of the analysis, it’s clear that it’s going to be the catalyst to generate so much more.

And so we know that it will generate billions of pounds for the local economy, which is great.

Source: This article was originally published by The Independent

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