Manchester United have confirmed plans to leave Old Trafford and move to a new 100,000-seater stadium. The new stadium, which will be the largest in the UK, will be built on club-owned land ...
On Tuesday, United unveiled plans to move out of Old Trafford and build a new £2billion home on the adjacent land, touting five years as the timeline. However, supporters and external voices have ...
Burnley goalkeeper James Trafford has been named in Thomas Tuchel's first England squad for their upcoming World Cup qualifiers against Albania and Latvia. The 22-year-old received his first call ...
The Premier League team said it plans to build the new venue next to its existing Old Trafford site. The historic venue has the league’s highest capacity at over 74,000, but its leaky roof and ...
The club announced the plans on Tuesday, while also stating that the new stadium will be built on land surrounding Old Trafford. "Today marks the start of an incredibly exciting journey to the ...
(Foster + Partner via AP) Aerial photo of the Old Trafford stadium, home of Manchester United in Manchester, England, March 27, 2023. (Peter Byrne/PA via AP, File) Jim Ratcliffe, center, in the stands ...
Co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe's vision of a £2 BILLION 'Wembley of the North' will stand as the centrepiece of a wider government regeneration of the Trafford Park area. The legendary 115-year-old ...
The club unveiled plans Tuesday to build a new stadium to replace Old Trafford, its home for more than 100 years. The proposal calls for a new facility with up to 100,000 seats – which would ...
Under the plans, the 20-time English champion said it would build next to its iconic Old Trafford ground, likely meaning it would not need to relocate during the construction process. Old Trafford ...
Manchester United FC has unveiled plans to replace Old Trafford with the UK’s largest stadium and confirmed Foster + Partners as the £2bn scheme’s lead architect. The club has published the first ...
along with a three-storey museum and canal-side restaurants as part of a vast fan village in a project Red Devils co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe believes will ‘preserve the essence of Old Trafford ...
The new stadium will be on the same site, but not the same footprint and as a result United would continue to play at Old Trafford until the new stadium is ready. The new stadium certainly won’t ...