Manchester United have revealed their plans for a new 100,000-seater stadium (Picture: Manchester United)
Manchester United have announced plans for a new 100,000-seater stadium that co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe says would be the ‘world’s greatest”‘football ground.
The Premier League club have been examining whether to redevelop their Old Trafford home or build a new stadium in the same area in conjunction with the Old Trafford Regeneration Task Force.
United have now confirmed their ‘intention to pursue a new 100,000-seater stadium as the centrepiece of the regeneration of the Old Trafford area’ as they throw their ‘support behind the Government’s growth agenda’.
Scaled models and conceptual images for how the new Old Trafford and surrounding area could look like were revealed on Tuesday morning at the London headquarters of architects Foster + Partners, appointed in September to design the stadium district.
‘Today marks the start of an incredibly exciting journey to the delivery of what will be the world’s greatest football stadium, at the centre of a regenerated Old Trafford,’ Ratcliffe said.
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‘Our current stadium has served us brilliantly for the past 115 years, but it has fallen behind the best arenas in world sport.
‘By building next to the existing site, we will be able to preserve the essence of Old Trafford, while creating a truly state-of-the-art stadium that transforms the fan experience only footsteps from our historic home.
byCommunications DepartmentTuesday 11 March 2025 09:54Share With twitterShare With facebook Manchester United has thrown its support behind the Government?s growth agenda by announcing its intention to pursue a new 100,000-seater stadium as the centrepiece of the regeneration of the Old Trafford area. The stadium, and wider regeneration project, have the potential to deliver an additional ?7.3bn per year to the UK economy which brings large-scale social and economic benefits to the community and wider region, including the possible creation of 92,000 new jobs, more than 17,000 new homes as well as driving an additional 1.8 million visitors annually. Conceptual images and scaled models of what the new stadium and surrounding area could look like were unveiled on Tuesday by Foster + Partners, the architecture group appointed to design the stadium district. These will provide a masterplan for more detailed feasibility, consultation, design and planning work as the project enters a new phase.
The new stadium will bring new income and prosperity to Old Trafford and the surrounding areas (Copyright: MANCHESTER UNITED / Foster + Partners)
byCommunications DepartmentTuesday 11 March 2025 09:54Share With twitterShare With facebook Manchester United has thrown its support behind the Government?s growth agenda by announcing its intention to pursue a new 100,000-seater stadium as the centrepiece of the regeneration of the Old Trafford area. The stadium, and wider regeneration project, have the potential to deliver an additional ?7.3bn per year to the UK economy which brings large-scale social and economic benefits to the community and wider region, including the possible creation of 92,000 new jobs, more than 17,000 new homes as well as driving an additional 1.8 million visitors annually. Conceptual images and scaled models of what the new stadium and surrounding area could look like were unveiled on Tuesday by Foster + Partners, the architecture group appointed to design the stadium district. These will provide a masterplan for more detailed feasibility, consultation, design and planning work as the project enters a new phase.
The new stadium will have a capacity of 100,000 (Copyright: MANCHESTER UNITED / Foster + Partners)
‘Just as important is the opportunity for a new stadium to be the catalyst for social and economic renewal of the Old Trafford area, creating jobs and investment not just during the construction phase but on a lasting basis when the stadium district is complete.
‘The Government has identified infrastructure investment as a strategic priority, particularly in the north of England, and we are proud to be supporting that mission with this project of national, as well as local, significance.’
The move to a new ground has been backed by former United boss Sir Alex Ferguson.
‘Manchester United should always strive for the best in everything it does, on and off the pitch, and that includes the stadium we play in,’ Ferguson said.
‘Old Trafford holds so many special memories for me personally, but we must be brave and seize this opportunity to build a new home, fit for the future, where new history can be made.’
Lord Sebastian Coe chaired the task force and said Tuesday “marks an important step forward in what I firmly believe can be the biggest and most exciting urban regeneration project in the UK since the 2012 London Olympics.”
Andy Burnham, the mayor of Greater Manchester, formed part of the task force and believes a new stadium at the heart of the area’s regeneration can benefit the city, region and entire country.
He said: ‘If we get this right, the regeneration impact could be bigger and better than London 2012.’
United estimate the stadium and wider regeneration project has the potential to add an extra £7.3billion each year to the UK economy, with the possibility to create more than 17,000 homes and 92,000 jobs.
Chief executive Omar Berrada says the club’s long-term objective is to have ‘the world’s best football team playing in the world’s best stadium’.
‘We have carefully considered (the task force’s) findings, together with the views of thousands of fans and local residents and concluded that a new stadium is the right way forward for Manchester United and our surrounding community,’ he said.
“We will now embark on further consultation to ensure that fans and residents continue to be heard as we move towards final decisions.”
United said Foster + Partners’ work ‘will provide a masterplan for more detailed feasibility, consultation, design and planning work as the project enters a new phase’.
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