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Manchester United Unveil Plans For £2bn, 100,000-Seater Stadium

Adejuyigbe FrancisBy Adejuyigbe FrancisMarch 12, 2025 Sports No Comments3 Mins Read
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Manchester United Unveil Plans For £2bn, 100,000-Seater Stadium.

Manchester United have announced ambitious plans to construct a new £2bn, 100,000-capacity stadium near their current home at Old Trafford. The project, spearheaded by co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe, aims to create the “world’s greatest football stadium” within five years.

 

An Ambitious Timeline

A stadium of this scale would typically take around a decade to complete, but United believe they can halve that timeframe by adopting a modular construction approach and utilising the Manchester Ship Canal for transportation.





“Normally, if you were building a 100,000-seater stadium from the ground up in an area that needs regeneration, it would be a 10-year project,” Ratcliffe explained. “But if we get going with the government, I think it’s a five-year project, not a 10-year one.”

 

The plan involves constructing large sections of the stadium off-site before transporting them via the ship canal to Old Trafford, significantly accelerating the build process. Architect Norman Foster elaborated: “By pre-fabrication and using the Manchester Ship Canal, we can cut the construction time in half. We will ship in 160 components, Meccano-like, to assemble the stadium efficiently.”

 

Project Timeline and Government Support

No official start date has been confirmed, as the project hinges on government backing for the regeneration of the surrounding area.

 

“It starts with a discussion,” said Ratcliffe. “It depends on how quickly the government can proceed with their regeneration programme. I believe they want to move fast, as they want to show progress within this parliament.”

 

United’s chief operating officer, Collette Roche, emphasised the club’s commitment to working with local authorities to ensure a smooth process. “We are establishing a mayoral development corporation, which will help speed things up,” she said. “Pre-fabrication will also allow us to begin design and construction in advance of any major groundwork at Old Trafford.”

 

The Fate of Old Trafford

The future of the iconic Old Trafford remains uncertain, but signs suggest it is unlikely to be retained. Architectural plans for the new stadium do not feature the existing ground, and architects Foster and Partners have indicated that Old Trafford may be demolished.

 

“By building next to the existing site, we will be able to preserve the essence of Old Trafford,” Ratcliffe assured.

 

In 2024, there had been discussions about repurposing Old Trafford for Manchester United’s women’s and youth teams, but United chief executive Omar Berrada suggested this is now “unlikely.”

 

A New Home for United’s Women’s Team?

Manchester United hope the women’s team will eventually play at the new stadium, depending on the growth of their fanbase. The club is exploring pitch technology that would ensure the playing surface remains in pristine condition for both the men’s and women’s teams.

 

Roche added: “The flexibility of the stadium design allows for different configurations, making it possible to create a great atmosphere for a smaller crowd. That could be ideal for the women’s team in the future.”

 

Looking Ahead

Manchester United’s vision for a state-of-the-art stadium represents one of the most significant developments in English football. While challenges remain—particularly in securing government backing and ensuring a swift construction timeline—the club is confident that this landmark project will redefine the future of Old Trafford and Manchester United as a whole.

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